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August 2, 1900 (4 pages)

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= enh ie # ' Ae ee . Nevin will dance a ceke-walk the sanie. °?>'rol, when many cottontail pepbite 6 tHE TRANSCRIPT. —S— THE NEXT PRIMARY, % aj GRASS VALLAY MEWS (. it ci a, ; dsaued Every Evoning, Sundays xoapted, . The Porter law Remains as a Guide in. The Doings ‘of Our -Melghbors Told ae aT BAYADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, Election of Delegates, BROWN & CALEINS IEEMS OF SUBSORITTION Per Year . cisions of the Supreme Court, aM Mt bate / ” nica. ob Satlgche Hee Woakikt bis Democrat. Like the primary. law, . materially, =. + Delivered toany part of the city. CELEPHONE NO. 41. ithas been defeated. are permitted to pay the taxes to ran by insurance companies conseAV bs August 2, 1900] the government, but when it comes to . ous one c i THURSD : managing a primary, election or eonquently therates. were very bigh, runStracting a piece of road they are not} Ding as ‘much as five: percent.in some Editorial Notes. nie in it. stay whipped. ge tion of a road law that would have placed the management of public The peace conference vaccination . roads in the hands of residents of the evidently failed to “take.” respective road districts, and there is { “allie no doubt that in the decision just renThe principal question te Raid to/dered the court has discriminated Bsr arte . ide is fooling, . #62iust the. many to favur the few. Of Li Hang Chang is rane side is fooling. Souhie, "the people ‘must tale thair medicine and continue in the -old groove, going back again two years instead of progressing, The old Porter primary law is the Creature of the bosses and manipulaCol. Bryan, it is said, refuses to use tors, a job lot that contains not a drills in putting in his oats, He is single redeeming feature to favor the bound to be consistent in Opposing . taxpayers of the county. But, it is all militarism. == there is left, and that must be accepted. There-bas been some doubt as to the If Great Britain could have foreseen} Standing of the Portor law since it all that has to come to pass, would she { would have been repealed if the law of have gone to War with the Boer repub-'. 1897 or the law of 1899 had remained in lic? We trow not. force. But Senator Stratton, who is conceded to be good autho: ty says of The nations are beginning to wonder . the old law; } whether after all they can catch that] “It was repealed by the primary Ohinese hare whose cooking they were . lection law of 1995. This repealing 80 confidently discussing a little while. Act was held unconstitational and A clairvoyant has been arrested in New York for larceny. Its a pity she couldn’t foresee her own danger. * mt There seems to be a determination to }. Fé “atts hold the formation of conventions in the . crowds of peop le: yesterday and. last grasp of the bosses and political Manip: . ight. In the evening ‘é large hambér ulators, as shown by two partisan de. of vehicles arrived from. Nevada City, Says . and these visitors added to the throng whenever an affort has been made to : The electors The. Supreme Court seems to have . ably Mre. A. Raek, Fred‘Frank, 8. E, It is too bad that the Boers won’t . strained a point to defeat the Opera. Fiske, Martin. Shewbridge. and John Over the Télephone, € & ways ‘been considered”.a very danger: instances. The largestilosers are probGlasson. Some.of thieed’ prirties are already cunsidering ways. Ki ineans for ‘Tebuilding. Others who: were burned tablish themselves in: business; ;.: The four large plate glase ‘windows in the Wonder store were-broken by ‘the heat. It is onlyfecently ‘that one of. them was replaced, baving . been broken by a ballet, cs SEER aS J. W. Shelby has erected a. forge in Lord's stable, and J. J. Powers has Avery's stable and 1s now ready to do basiness. : Bagh & A number of insurance adjusters have. arrived und are bard at work. t As the burned district is in the fire limits, stractures erected thére in (the futare will have to be of brick, stone or iron. ia veh The Board of Trustees have tendered & vote of thanks to Chief Conaway, to évery member of the local: Fire Dep wtment, to Chief Engineer Scadden and the Nevada City firemen who offered their assistance, aid to Water Collectago. subsequent appeals were attempted in the primary eleetion laws of 1897 and How differently the country looks 1899. Since all these laws have been on gold shipments now from the way declared auconstitational, the attemptit did four years ago. This measures ed repeal of the Porter law falls also to the distance we have moved since the the ground. calamity campaign of ’86 Under the Porter law each party committee can impose its own test as to the right to parficipate in any primary election. Since the Supreme Oourt has determined that no one can be prosecuted for perjury in connection with such a test this Only operates as Who was that man who told us that his old sun Spots would make it hot for us this summer, He should be honored for his accaracy or murdered for his prediction—one or the other.® moral deterrent. Mr. Bryan’ has failed the antis in their need, coming out boldly in favor} A PROCLAMATION a of American intervention in China and ie commending the acts of the ad miniGovernor Henry Tt, Gage Declares Two stration (ver there. The trend of pubLegal Hollidays, lic opinion was too marked for him to City Olerk Sidney’ Pear a hus ‘re; risk standing out any longer. ceived the following official notice of ; two legal holidays; Cuba is to be set free within eight or Whereas, The ninth day of Septemnine months. Is there on record in the ber, A. D. 1900, will be the Fiftieth Anentire history of the world 9: war ‘Hiversary of the admission of Califcrfought with so unselfish a PUrpose 88 . nia asa State into the Union, and said the Spanish one? Or is there an “im. day will fall upon Sunday, thereby perialistic” government in existence . under the law making the Monday fo!that would so surrender the spoils of wing a legal holiday ; and that war? Whereas, The society of N ative Sons of the Golden West and its kindred scAmericans have been disgusted with ciety of Native Danghters of the Golden Mr. Astor’s snobbishness for a long . West have been for several years past time and the percentage that will fee] Preparing at great expense for a celeanything except Pleasure over bis bration appropriate to this epoch, and downfall is small indeed. When a man have designed that this lays himself out to be snubbed, he is . should be an occasion o likely to get itin the neck gocd and seneral rejoicing; hard. Anniversary f jubilee and aud in furtherance of their laudable plan have requested the Executive to assist them by declarAccording to latest reports there are. ing Tuesday September eleventh, A now some 300,000 allied troops at Tien . D. 1900, a legal holiday : Tsin and there are Some 800 Europeans} Now, Therefore I, Henry T. Gage, as and American men and children in. Governor of the State of California, do frightfal peril at Peking, some eighty . hereby proclaim Tuesday the Eleventh miles distant. Is it necessary to point . Day of September, a. D. 1900, a legal out the logical action, forlorn hope . boliday. though it be. —_————-~e2 Attractions For Saturday Night. THE RABBITS SET FIRE. Julia McNevin, a pupil of Prot. 1r-. Ald This Happened in Calaveras County win of San Francisco, one of the leadLost Week. ing fancy dancing teachers in the State, will dance on the platform SatA press telegram sent from Stockton urday night. She will give an exhibj-. 9878 One of the Strangest stories from tion of skirt and tancy dancing. She the mountains comes here in the form is said to be a great skirt and fancy ote renee ba a fire which Sorarred dancer, and also an adept at cake. . U8 Big Bar, in Calaveras county. A walking. Will Maher and Miss Me. . "888 blaze broke out aud was under evening. ———---e-8 eo Basket Ball. which had been caught in the flames, ran into unburned territory, their fur ab'aze, thas setting the fire in many ; new places the result being the burnAll Native daughters interested in. ing over ct a piece of territory a couple the Basket Ball team will Please meet . Of miles square, at Athletic Club Hall at 7 o'clock : canes sharp—the committee for the same will Fine Percales at Maher's. meet at 6:30 at the home of Mrs. Fred Zeitler. By reference to the changed adver ————80, : Collection Day Saiurday, tced a reduction in Pricés on 36-inch wide Percales which is made to close i Out the stock, Ladies do not miss Collection day of the Transoripr:; There . this chance as it will be some time be> are apnumber of our subscribers who. fore you will have another Opportunity. ere in arrers who Should respond litaria erally when the collector culls, F lected Officers. Next Saturday will be the regular ee ¢ See ee ee , Tae Beneficent Society of the ConSrate = oon AS OF ToLEDo, i Bregational church yesterday elected J. CHENEY makes oath that he. *Y® following officer 8. for the ensuing is senior pa-tner of the firm of F. J.jterm: Mrs. J. F. Gribble, Pres ; Mrs. boo = y nd Going parines 18. the Meek, Ist V. P.; Mrs. Waggouer, 2nd Y, Y of Toledo, County an tate] P.; Mrs, Coffey , Secy.; Mrs. P. G. Seadthe sam’ of OMe. erg ee wi [. 30% Trea, foreach and every case of Uasow Set camnct be outed by the use iia, o LL'S CaTarey Curg “ The followin i é s FRANK J. CHENEY. : Vidi meat Were the arrivals at worn to pefore me ard subscribe : in my presence, this 6th dey of De-. O. Murch, Wheatland @ember, A. D. 1886 G. A. Galligan, » » A. W. GLEASON, A. “ype pipabsiile Notary Public. udiey, Columbia Hill Hall’s Oatarrh Cure ig taken intern-. Joseph Dudiey, — « ally, and acts directly on the blood Geo. Davis, San Juan ~~ — ere, a Hotel Arrivals, er pan of water that must be kept betisement cf Maher & Co., will be no-. Street. this afternoou to dttend District Association, or Carroll. The gallant services Fendered are highly appreciated by ‘the Mayor, Trustees and the citizens in! general, and being the official representative of the people the Board thought it fitting to pass such @ Te80. spilled it. lution of thanks. DITCHED THE. BISHOP, The Driver was Fascinated by the Pre-. late’s Talk of lmmportaity country with Bishop ,” writes Rev. Osrus Townsend Brady of “A Missionary in the Great West,” in the August Ladies’ Home Journal, “while 9g in will take place tomorrow afterdiscussing the nature of the soul: That Lae ae pcteok from. the, fansily is, the Bishop was discussing; I was . residence on Park Avenue.." only prompting by 8 question now and then. We were on the rear ‘seat of a wagon, with the driver on the “trout Seat. It was a very dark night. “Ta the middle of the. Bishup’s. exp a the wagon took. a wild, pia git a was .@ Crash, and over we went. into . : the muddy ditch. gents! said the driver, who’ had retained control of the horses, as we} scrambled to our feet, ‘I was so interested in hearin’ the little man discushad one before, that I clean forgot ‘where we was, and drove you plump ints the . ditch.” bites ive oe dnd For Use tw Hinting and Comping ~-.»-:Afeps ia Summer, ‘Parebase three pounds of the knuckle . of veal and remove the fat, add to this Largest spring floor i one-half poand of fat, salt pork, four eggs, six crackers, rolled end ‘sifted, one tablespoonful of salt, and . onebalf tablespoonfal of Pepper, two soa enternaneree. Alifor nia: Fruit in Jars! of onion juice. Me Pat this into a Pan such as is used for baking bread, brush it over with the white of an egg, place it in @:.Jarglow the boiling point, apd cook the meat in a slow oven about two hours, . ire’s Carbonate, Koot Beer in Pint Bottles eh . hy -Hlre's Ginger Ale, Mustard Pickles in Bulk, basting it with a quarter of & oupfal of pork fat. we ge? Petty Thieves Around. _ ‘ Petty thieves are around thie ‘neigh: C borhood and Bumerous depredations . have been reported.” : C.J. Naffziger’s meat market, op Broad . ! Agricultural Pair Teeting. E. J. Rector went to G ass Valley The scerie' ofthe fits “attracted. large There is really nothing new to pre~ . place the management and control of . sent in regard to the cause of the fire, P, 0. BOX E. Public roads in the hands of the people . and its origin will ‘Probably dvemain a gives, mystery: The affected district bas al‘I beg your ;ardon,. f here out are looking for: locitions to re-e-. and 4 2 ping was ta down one of depot ing. She will consult a doctor at “an Francisco, and it isSincerely hoped . ’ he will not lose the use of het eye. The give an e MISs ; — the. Directors of the 17th’ Agricaitural . in gen fecting matters for the fair.which Grass Vatiey PHOTOGRAPHS” mucous surfaces of the system Sooy. * : . his . W.A. Davis, San Francisco F. J. OHENEY & OO., Toledo, 0. G. £. Nelson “ * frame all kinds of pictures d by Druggists, 75c,. 7 . E. Short, “ with artietic jadgment, . _~Hall’s Family Pills are the best. ' . J.P. Noblet, Grass Valley =rteniabteienntnins * smmrmewee. l4 9 Gal, Bott Pic ‘sizes They are perbefore investing their * * as The big boiler that & ee m . TRAIN LATE, ay . ORS Costa Today The train which fs dup here st 5. F ; Scldck will n ab actted . Aas « til 6: 45 Electric Power Oompany at this. city, “Am oogioe-ran of the" bout wt Porteous: Rited vabeems etn whee QOOOQOOHOOOOOOOOGS Costa today into the water, causing the . Changed places with the unfortunate! * ce © delay, ha PL TIPPRD OVER A ROCK The Big Boller that Went Through Here surely have been dashed to the ground. ‘Tuesday: Capsizes, Ribena ei at went through . resumed work. :
for the Red Orogs:mine near Washaia os 7 ise ington. last Tuesday, left the Central: House this morning and was gotten as . far as White Oloud Hill when the -out‘Managed by George Ney te ee we Fears HARROW BCBS ft =] day—Frank Powell Lucky Yesterday, es fl ee a Frank “Powell, who works for the te man. : J. Bogle of Grass Valley, who was also with Mr. Lufkin: yesterday, went up onthe same -pole today. to work and touched a live wire. He was ‘held to'the pole by his belt or he would 36-inch wide—~ © : . © 5c per Yard “to Close Out! ©© His screams could be heard a_ block. He wentup the pole shortly. after and Ct) whole thing turned’ upside down onthe . . Zented the blackemith shop , mext to] side f o’clock, es : George and Sam McOullough went over to Towles to get chains and blocks .to straighten things np. The bed of the wagon was considerably wrecked and the boiler bruised on. the s' . 10 BE TREATED BELOW. Mrs C. F, Travis of Granttevile Burned Her Eye With Concentrated Lye, Mrs. C. F, Travis came ‘down from Graniteville yesterday on her way. to Sen Francisco to procure inedical attendance. About two weeks ago she will be destroyed. Her f, ce ie terribly Swollen and irritated and the poor woman suffered antold agonies at the Robert Latta received afine ena hack this morning from San Franciaco. Sam MeOullough,.:.came across a cles ea gw large pisce iof quarfz which has been sticking up in the middle-of the road for a long time and should have been this. © They id logs ‘on both sides of the rock to ‘the wegon and boiler from tipover, bat to no purpose as the of the rcad. Tt happened at 8 Soda, Baking Powder WITH Spices, Extracts, 3 times as many Premiums with Teas . : + ‘de. 3 times as many Premiums with Coffee 33 times as many Premiums with Extracts . 3 times as many Premiums with Soda 3. times . 3 times as many Premiums with Spice . . as many Premiums with Baking Powder . king a can of Concentrated lye 38, 4° 5% Go, 70, 80 Cts. per Lb Spice, Baking Powder, Extracts,Mush from a sheif and accidentally A portion of it went into her eyes and it is now feared it Xe, 13, 20, a5, 39%, 35, 40 Cts. Lb, Fresh Roasted Coffees XO, 15, 25, 45 Cte, Per Can A Big Premium Given with ‘ Every Purchase Good Time and Place to Buy ©OOOOOOOOE: Ladies, this day we haye.decided to: close out all our fine 36-inch Percales at sca yard, . © 6 © © @) ~ Old Price I2 1-2 and I5c, OWN AND OUT THEY 60 AT 5 CENT Don’t dose this “chance, They won’t last long, ® © © © ¥ Respectfully, : © ' SEE WINDOW. ©8006 O0000000000 QQOOOQOOOOOOO thie morning when she was lea : Prices Never so Cheap Premiums Never 90 Many * Funeral Tomorrow. funeral of the late Jesse Willis Commercial Street, Nevada City. 56 Mill Street, Grass Valley. Grat Anerca Inportg fa Ca, a COME JUST TO SEE, Saturday Evening, August. 4th. jauniniseamameet wer noose aaeaysam Tea MUSIC BY FULL NEVADA CITY BAND. WHO WRITES » This advertisethent is sweltering with the heat, and if he had the time would 0 forthwith to FOLEY’S and get a plate of his famous Cream—on second thought he might take an Ice Cream Soda instead, because of its supetior thirst-satis f ying qualities. In either case he ait — COP AT. best in town. [USS JESSIE. McNEVINS of San Francisco, will xhibition of Skirt and Fancy Dancing. teks MCNEVINS/and WILL MAHER in a. Cake Walk GENTLEMEN, 50.CENTS. / LADIES FREE. n the county. aor Next to Union Hotel, Main street Van Camp’s Pork and Beans = tt fj “ ts «“ « ae ote rth; x60 2 Ibs 20c _* ae : CHILDREN :25 CENTS : : Soar : Francisco and Sacrambnto Prices. Foley’s Ice Cream Parlors, 13 Commercial Street. —————— 2 Tar ie ONENOSEEHEEERES ae You Seen Chose. Beautiful Rugs ne Pec Moquet, Princess and ‘Sultan Smyrnia are the ; names of them. While you are there just look at the pretty Antique Oak, Golden Oak, Maple and Ash ’ BEDROOM: SETs, For the quality of the articles the prices are lower than San KINKEAD’S FURNITURE STORE, _ glbs. 25¢ SALT WAFERS IN CAR Pe ee Inoveasin ing Daiy. ~~ iguatlounnata es ee re we invite sie s and others to inspect thes! EF Watches de-magnetized by us at reasonable prices, A. & H.W. HARTUNG, Broad St,, above Pine, . SUCORSEORS TO ¥.0. LUETsE. ' Telep! ce West 14 =. INSTANTANEOUS i E. MULLOY, PIoNger jaro ene er . = and other mines have. Gui « rdbibed ” of! dee ree ag: Swall parts of their machinery, Probab‘e they were the same parties wha} have been stealing ohade wang yi F come in general use the Requires no soaking—z2 packages for asc Whole, Sliced and Grated Pineapple TOONS, 15¢ BACH, EA Wai TAPIOCA —. . Wiiderwooa'a 2 oused Mackerel, Snowberry Toilet Soa 3 Cans & Martin's Bastern Cheese Kirk's Bea Cake. FRANK GUENT HER, SASH, GRoceR Heinz chow Chow. mde Fine Nem-iliapastic Watches, Heing's Beans in Cans IHIRE’S ROOT BEER Just Arrived. Hei Swot. Picks in Bulk © Hed Sor Pikes in Bl Heine Chatney eing Preserved Dtrawberrieg = ______Heing Preserved Raspberries P.G. SCADDEN, Commercial Street, ms Will Faroish you . * All Paterial for Your ‘New Home + ' GIVE US 4 OALL would be sure of getting the. Stems Goo! Por. For. loy’s. You Cook’s Pig’s lord’s, Span # Foley’s Pig’s Jacksoi Genu ton’s. Gran 25 cents Paré Drug Si Heinz Hanthing ‘ne er with For oc Bros.’ a1 Wolf Jellies cents, Van © 8lb. cant Oash Gr The wi ‘der exp. rapidly 1 the city. At W. street wi Orawforc “H. B. key witl Place, Br A few « before t! Better ps “Brom: dessert je Geo. ©. ¢ ery purel ., of Wheat ~~ Anum! three ton Bay Cour Fresh I _ @ Richa rer roll, vents a p Mrz. L, @ milline of this m: * en Mill SI Beautif made an Snell & . aratte giv A fores mond. cree down to west. Ith At “The get the fi cigars, etc all ye whc For the apples an muskmelc Andrews. cand.. A new atus is to At will be ‘building, sgive grea’ now in u Plans ai octagonal in the re Jnilding . _ Bids will aud build Suit. ha ior Oour voree fro on the gr to provid Mill alleg from her Patrick train nea! noon. $1 before ar struck ap snppositi and did train. . > At a.me sylvania . sum of $&