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August 18, 1900 (4 pages)

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gn ng ee Se ar Rite E25 in CAREY BOR Mm SBWOO BIN t “ . ee o:9 . B REN ed sft HO fo © 1 OPR2°Q -_ ' Grass Valley, visiting friends. * THE ~TRANSCRIPT. ] . »ded Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, AT RAVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, —<BY— BROWN é CALEING. IEEMB OF BUBBORITTION : tail my * ° $6 Per Year = arrier, ° 12 t-2c Per Week Delivered to any part of the city. TB EPHONE NO. 41. P. 0. BOX E SAIURDAY... _, August 18, 1900 nmiaameiiol PRASUNAL POINTERS. Datly Chronicle of the Doings of Both Ole and Young. Sam Potts is down from Wasbington. : B. Kite is down from Wushington today. A. Walker came up from Spenceville today. Miss Laura Bining is over from Bircbville. Miss Shehan came over from Birctville today. : Kern Fogarty was here yesterday from Birchville. Mrs. Wm. Meek of Camptonville is visiting this city. ’ A. J. Harris of Marysville arrived here this morning. Mrs. F. W. Bost, who has been very ill, is now improving. A.D. Wellman came down last even ing from the Erie mine. Miss Lizzie Brock came down from North Bloomfield today. J. A. Bernstein and P, Bernstein of Sanu Fraucisco are in town. Ed. Fulier and W. Rule were over from Dutch Flat last night. Miss Eda Gettson of San Fraucisco is here on a visit to friends. Miss Bessie Waters of this city is in Carl Schmidt and wife came down from the Central House today. Dr.\T. A. Guthrie returned this morning to his home in Winters. J. Weinheim and wife of San Francisco are here on a visit to friends. _Mrs. L Haas ot Grass Valley was the guest of Miss Sarah Miller yesterduy. O. M. Bounemort came down from Alleghany today on his way to Oakland. Miss Kate Callis of Downieville was here lust night un ber way to the metropolis. J. BR. Phillips left on the stage this morning tor the Four Hilis mine above Downieviile. J. 8. Richards of Grass Valley passed througu town this morning on bis way to the Erie mine. Mr. aud Mrs. Obas. Carveth and son left this morning for a visit to friends at San Francisco. d Amos Weiiman, Aaron Wellman and George McMillan ure here trom Eari On # visit to friends, H.B Sone, Superin'endent of the Goid Bauk mine at Forbestown, wili arrive here this evening. Rev.J. Sims returned last evening from San Francisco, where he atteudea the Grand Council of Red Men. ‘Timothy Giles, wno bas been suffering from a very sore foot for the past mouth, is now able to be around. Judge F. T. Nilon returned this morning from Auburn and Sacramentu, where he bas been attending court. Miss ©. E. Hanley, who has been stoppiug at W. H. Orawford’s for some time, will leave today for Los Angeles. County Assessor H. O. Schroeder and wife returned last night from u visit with relatives at Rvugh and Ready. Miss Sara Miller will leave on tomorrow morning’s train for the bay cities on an extended visit to relatives and friends. Mrs. F. B. Strandberg aud two children arrived here last night from San Francisco en route to Brandy City, Sierra county. Mrs. Della Smith, who has been residing iu this city for some time past, left for Placerville yesterday, where she will remain. Mrs. Williams and daughter of Camptonville, who have been visiting the Eustern States, were here last night on their way home, Mrs. William Nutter, mother of W. B. Nutter, ex-District Attorney of San Joaquin county, is here from San Jose on a visit to Mrs. L. Garthe. Miss Esther Bishop, who has been visiting Miss Blanche Robb, left yesterday for San Jose, to resume her studies at the State Normal school. Mrs. W. H. Pierce and children of Mendota, Fresno county, who have been here for the past month on a visit the lady’s mother, Mrs. W. E. Mclntire, returned to their home this morning. , Mrs. H. P. Stow of Forbestown, who has been here visiting Mrs. F. W. Bost, will return to Forbestown today and will be accompanied by Mrs. M. Morgan. Mr. Stow caue over today to meet them. ie The Tammany Ice Trust is coining fever and thirst into such handsome profits that their Mayor is receiving an annual dividend of $35,000 on his. stock. This is no politica! canard, for the Democratic Mayor confessed it under oath on ‘he witness stand. i emanates roam ees RN ce NNER Nightwatchman. badly injured, and at the time it was thought he could not possibly recover, ‘. but now. he is in gcod condition with the exception of the loss of his right arm. That would not be against him . WOULD MARR A GOOD OFFICER The many friends of Hi, Shearer will : wry . ask the City Board of Trustees on Mon: day evening next toappoint that genYT ‘ Alt LL, @ . tleman Nightwatchman, Our readers a\ 2 will remember that a few weeks ago by i I an explosion in the Home mine he was Another Breaks Away. Married This Afternoon. Napa Register: Attorney James W. At the Congregational Parsonage at Hi. Shegrer Is Being Talked of For} Oates of Santa Rosa, a life-long Demo2:30 o’clock this afternoon, Andrew crat, is one of the prominent men of Harris of Marysville, was married to his party who cannot stand the Bryan ‘Miss Laura Bynon of Birchville, Neprogram. He has announced publicly . vada county. The ceremony was perand unequivocally that his vote in the . formed by Rev. J. Sims. Miss Theresa coming election will be cast for ex-. Sheehan of North San Juan was bridespansion, for the holding of the Philip-. maid and Mr. Leo Sooy of North San pines for a large army and navy,and. Juan attended the groom. Mr. and for a more vigorous foreigr policy than . Mrs. Harris left for Marysville this afthe United States has ever had.Mr. ternoon, where they will make their Oates was Sacretary of the Democratic. future home. Mr. Sooy and Miss State Central Committee of Alabama! Sheehan returned to North San Juan. in 1875, and bas been prominent in the Sed Democratic affairs of Sonoma county If American ships carried American ay i To Be Taken to San Francisco. Detective Whittaker will arrive here on the 5 o’clock train this evening, Hoe will take Samuel ‘Weller, who was arrested yesterday for felony embezzlement, to San Francisco. yee i calignisihinindinaeinatiinthiemniinneinaidabiaiaadinesa 4 The Republican National platform declares in favor of legislation for the _ upbuilding of American shipping in foreign trade. » The» Democratic National platform opposes such legislation, and suggests no remedy for ou present maritime decadence I pein Sewer Work. Fourteen Anarchists Arrested : at as nightwatchman. It is believed tHat the Immigration Bureau. SPROIAL TO THE DAILY TRANSORIPT.] days from ocean liners. assassinate the President. their work sure. The would-be assassins traveled by different steamers. They intended to strike at the same time so as to make . Progessive and among the very best in New. York, August 18.—Fourteen Anarchists are un. "*tehmen we have ever had in the city. der arrest at the Immigration Bureau, charged with a conspiracy to assassinate President McKinley. — They were taken singly and in pairs in the last ten]a booth at the Fair which commences The Secret Service Department has knowledge of a. ladies and they are.always at the front meeting held at Naples this month. Three Austrians and eleven Italians were assigned to} 908+ om the 4th of July was the pretTwo of the conspirators taken from the liner Kaiser de Wilhelm yesterday were the last of the gang. For Assemblyman. Tidings-Telegraph: F. M. Ratherford of Truckee aspires to the Republican nomination for Assemblyman. Mr. Ruthertord is a young man of advanced ideas, well versed in the knowledge necessary for the district, and his character is above reproach. Mr. Ratherford isa man_who is firm in his convictions and conld not be swayed from what he considered was right, under any circustances. Should he be the successful nominee he would make an active campaign and use his energies and talents for the success of ‘the Republican party. Heaitn Food. J.J. Jackson, of the Beehive Grocery Store, today received a large stock of Food, of various brai ds. The articles are all new for this market, and invitation is extended to every one to call and examine them. Noticeto Attorneys. Superior Judge F, T. Nilon requests all the attorneys of the county to be present at a special session to be held at the Courtroom this evening at 8 o’clock. Committed to Stockton, James Kobrns, an old man, who was brought down from North Bloomfield thursday to be examined as to his sanity, was today committed to Stockton, Flight of Time. Old Med—Well, old man, how’d you sleep last night? Follow my advice about counting up? New Med—Yes, indeed; counted up to 18,000. Old Med—Bully! asleep, eh? New Med—Guess not; it was morning by that time, and I had to get up. —Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. And then you fell Never bear more than one kind of trouble at a time. Some people bear three kinds—all they have had, all they have now and all they expect to have. Learn to keep your ears open and your mouth closed.—Dallas News. Mr. Bryan made the platform upon which he desired tostand. The gentlemen who are trying to twist its meaning by the “paramounting” process are acting wholly upon their own responsibility. counted for; by the fact that he was spending ‘a good’ deal of the time try ing to decide whether to commence his speeches with “My comrades of the tented field” or “My fellow-farmers ” wes Mr. Croker has instructed the Tammany orators to appeal to the young men. He evidently hopes to make headway with those whodon’t have to pay the ice bills. oo There are sixty different tribes in the Philippines and the anti-expansionists demand that they all be turned over to Aguinaldo.’ If all the devils were cast out of some people there would be but precfous little of them left. or There are not near so many old maids who want to be wives as wives who want to be old maids. Wine at Woilt’s. A B. Wolf, the cash grocer has just “ cas réeceivéd @ TIarge consignment of fine The Democratic attempt to haul zinfandel and Port Wine from St. ty Jown tbe Foorth of July will be every . 9¢9"82'#. Vineyard at % termoro, bit as popular and successiul as the . ¥'¢s80 county. ~The old and Democratic effort to haul down the. °f ‘Ne finest quality and is ‘being sold a&8tt fieg inthe Philippines, for ¢1 50 per gallon. Mr. Bryan’a recent silence is ac-} Knock-Out Blow. ley is dying in Seney Hospital in Brooklyn as the result of a knock-out blow delivered by Michael Myers in a “try-out” bout at the Greenwood Athletic Club last night. The boys were deadly enemies on account of a young girl.and-sought-the aid-of the Club, so that the gradge could be settled regularly and they would escape police interruption. Kelley has not yet regained consciousness. Commissioner of Navigation Chamberlain estimates that the building up of American shipping will cost the United States about $250,000,000 in thirty years. That is the sum Great Britain has paid to British sbips in the past sixty years. It isthe sum, moreover, that the American people pay to f. reign ships for doing our import and export carrying each fifteen months. Mr. Bryan may be pleased with the play of single parties who have endorsed him for the Presidency, but when it comes to the necessary teum work, he will find it hard to connect with the curves that will be tossed to his men from the pitcher’s box. L nlanaaiiianemeeamamsssines aelesieanemeca eee State or Oun10, Crry or ToLEno, Luoas County, we FRanK J. CHENEY makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Curnry & Oo., doing business in the City of Toledo, QGounty and State aforesaid, and that esid firm wil) y the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ar each and, ‘every case of UaTARRH that cannot be cured C) of Hatt’s Catarre Cure Te FRANK J, OHENEY. ‘ Sworn to ——. = ard subscribed n my presence, t ith of cember, A. D, 1886. ays sat A. W. ni oe Pe otar: blic, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is takes internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send ioe foartmonials, free. Sold by Druggists, tN dbaea ssn Hall’s Family Pills are the best. lt woesn’t, Paying rent doesn’t make a home. We build them on easy terms. oe _ Tow. Bros. Oo, Cof-Farin, the great substitute for coffee, 15 cents per package. At Geo. 0. Gaylord & Son's. : tf Sliniendsattninmenedonen TON ae er POLITICAL. New York, August 17—George Kel~
if a petition to the Trustees was. circulated it would receive the signatare of every taxpayer in the city. It is therefore urged that the Board of Trustees would do the right thing in making this appointment. Mr, Shearer is one of best men in this community, and no one that knows him would ever doubt about his proving to be one of the best A Progressive Order. The ladies of Laurel Parlor, Native Daughters, have decided: to have in this city on the 28th of this month. This order is composed of wide-awake when they can render service that will be of benefit to the community. Their test ever seen in this city, and we believe their booth at the Fair will be one of the most attractive ones there. The order is comprised of ladies who are onr city. “IT was a Democrat and a bolter in 1896,” declares the Hon, Thomas M. Waller, of Connecticut, “and as the situation has not changed, I am a Dem. ocrat and. bolter still,’ The Demo cratic editors have devoted many columne to abject failures to answer this Connecticut Democrat. San Sve 3 for nearly twenty years. will hear of robberies hereabouts. Keep your doors well locked, put your money in the bank, and see that your firearms are in good condition. When you shoot wasted. ee Brief Mention. The Knights of Pythias, after conferring the third degree on a candidate last.evening, had a fine collation. All those who are to take part in the production of a “Destrick Schule,” will please meet tonight at the Methodist church. Stacey & Gregory Are Prepared lo take orders Yor vonnecting sewers Anyone desiring work done immediately should see John 8. Gregory. tf. Moore.. Nevada City Grass Valley PHOTOGRAPHS » }® THAT PLEASE I frame all kinds of pictures with artistic judgment. seston ful attention. vision. gives very good satisfaction, SUCCESSORS TO F. O. LUBTIR. ; Is the most delicate and complex organ of the body, and skguld have careW. A. MEYER, representing F. C. Chinn, the Optician of Sacramento, will make his second professional visit here August 23rd, 24th and 25th, having his office at our store, where he will be prepared to correct defective or impaired Mr. Meyer has the latest methods for testing the eye,"and A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Bread St,, above Pine aisnisiatiiaisubiemaunmaetmsaneetemeeeet 4 Nevada City. " Telephone West 14 Y GRAND OPEN baturday Evening, August 48th, AIR DANCE + MUSIC BY FULL NEVADA CITY BAND GENTLEMEN, 50 CENTS. Saas — . LADIES FREE. Largest spring floor in the county. Next to Union Hotel, Main street CHILDREN 25 CENTS. EXE EEE THIS WEEK -ATSOARS, LEREE EY FOR STATE SENATOR, Third Senatorial: District. John R. Tyrrell Of Graés Valley hereby announces himself as a candidate for State SenatorThird Senatorial District, subject to the decision of the Re jal Convention. sdalorsseslgnenen For Supervisor— Fifth District, Peter Matthieson . OF YOU BET {rboreby annonpoed ane candidate foe upervisor o} ‘ r é District—snbject to the Republican nty Convention. "FOR ASSEMBLYMAN, _ F. M. Rutherford Of Truckes, is hereby announced asa candidave for the cemblymen $ FE oy oat Ason of the 5 Pike’s Peak Mineral Water, por case, $7.00 Fresvo Port Wine, pure and aged; $1.00 a Gal Cub Sherry, . Imported Olive Oll, pure, —Clarét, pure and old, ~ SWISS AND -LIMBURGER CHEESR. Orders given careful atte part of the city. Family trade college ore? = ies » (60 quart bottles) (Regular price $1.50 a Gal.) $1.60 a Gal (Risen Vineyard Co., Fresno.) 16¢ a fall quart Abc a Gal Felephone No. 171, acters around this city there can be no es question, and it behooves our officers to be on the alert. Many of our citisorship over his thinks, or there will be} screen doors and windows. zens believe that sooner or later they trouble before November. see that your ammunition is not foreign commerce, about. $200,000,000. .R. J. Tremaine is prepared to do all : To acters. ie. that is now annually paid to foreign, kinds of sewer work at the very lowest ' ee. ships would be kept in the Unitedjrates. _ —iIm That there are several tough char. States. sing Shoo Fly, ~Bryan should establish a rigid cen-} Beautiful paint stains, varnishes, Tow: Bros. Oo. nm) @0000 00000000000! . mam AT a . MAHER 8 Ladies, we have just a few more of those fine BLACK AND NAVY SKIRT LENGTHS Left. + The balance went like hot cakes, See our corner window. There you will find them all marked in plain figures, 2 at $1.00; were $1.75 2 at $1.50; were $2.50° Ladies, this many won’t last long, so do not tarry. Respectfully, MAHER & CO. SEE BIG LACE CURTAIN WINDOW. @OOE OOOO OQOOOOOOOO —THE MAN WHO WRITES — m& «This advertisement is sweltering MB with the heat, and if he had the GOOOESOOOOOHOOOOOOOSHOOOO ©0O0OOEOOOOOOOOOOO © FOIEY’S and get a plate of his famous Cream—on second thought he might take an Ice Cream Soda instead, because of its superior thirst-satisfying qualities. In either case he would be sure of getting the best in town. me ’ Parlors, 4 Commercial Street. imme Nero cs Reautitul Ruas Foley’s Ice Cream ak oo i AT KINKEapD’s? Se names of them. While you are there just look at the SeaS pretty Antique Oak, Golden Oak, Maple and Ash Moquet, Princess and Sultan Smyrnia are the eee BEDROOM: SETs. For the quality of the articl es the prices are Francisco and Sacramento prices, Pp lower than San The Superior 7 PRICE Family Size $38.50. last fifteen years, % The body is made of one piece of cold rolled steel, and all parts are exceptionally Strong and durable. Asbestos is used between the body and linings of Range. . for either WOOD OR COAL. Fire backs g LEGG © SHAW Co. NEVADA CITY, CAL. Steel Range. PRICE Large Size uaranteed to Heing’s Beans in Gang _Can be used Heing Preserved Strawberries tet as HIRE’S ROOT BEER Just Arrived. Heinz Sweet Pickles in Bulk : Heinz Sour Pickles in Bulk Heing Chow Chow. => Heing Chutney ~~ Heinz. Mustard Hela Preserved. Raspberries P.G. SCADDEN . time would go forthwith toei THE SATURDAY —— ene BRI Ite us That § Somet Try Tom’s For Life I For picnic loy’s . Spanish P Foley’s. . Pig’s feet Jackson's. Grandfatk 25 cents at The man the most co} Big dance form Saturd If you wal to Gallaghe: Far more pations thar Miller’s . Poison Oak, Oall on KE anything in Woman is times dream Next Mon tees will ap; A fine < New York E Cheese W wafer. At (¢ Some goo: may be una Antique tures for 25 For cold : Bros.’ and y Don’t fors tend to it off, If epitahe ‘ able the de ing.: Fred Eil lunch this vited. : Wolf car: Jellies and cents. the most either wint smile. The Der Committee Valley. Althougl one of the . it on the m The man est letters the postms Van Can 8lb. cans . Cash Groc Old ma the time no man in People tics as the: cases it is At W.H street will Crawford Did yor like the second hr * It ds a the wido than cove The re dive on sc because t! “H. B.” key with Place, Br Some — rather ha to have a The m paper ha way it is One re: be. lost is sion rate Simon brewing his brew Valley. Nevad front fo ’ gress, at Santa C At the are just the. ple eall on Billy his pla go awe has bee Anti! for pre used glasses Davi ‘Works rapid iron 8 Mai guests The . there. At! get tk