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THE TR: ANSC
BROWN & CALKINS. .
L. 8. CALKINS.
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s. >. BROW.
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Frixk D. Rrax, who was today nominated as the Republican candidate tor . Pardee
Congress from this district, will make;
a winning fight against the Democratic
nominee. Ryan is a clean, fearless
man of much force and ability, and is .
widely known and universally popular.
“Just 33 years ago today,” said the .
old soldier, “the top of my head was}
grazed by a bullet.” “There isn’t mach .
grazing there now, is there grandpe ?”. Ryan of Sacramento For Congressman
was the comment of the youngest,
grandchild, and as the old gentleman .
rubbed his bare poll he had to admit .
the correctness of the assertion. }
Go away from bonie for news. Prince .
Albert of Belginm, who spent a few}
Angeles Man Is Nominated
By Acclamation.
* From This District.
in Brussels, telling people that San.
Franciscans are all gum-chewers and+ Sacramento, August 24.—The Re
dsspeptics, and that the horse-women' tion met at ten o'clock this morning,
ride astride.
Sparm’s Secretary of Embassy, Don}
Bernardin Fernandez de Valeseo, Dake . T2TY officers were m
from Santa Clara county was decided in fav
In the Nevada county ceatest both claimants to
the seat of delegate at large were set aside and the vote was
of Frias and a grandee of the first class,
bas taken French leave of Vienna, nei
giecting to pay his hotel bills and his
creditors. ;
SST TOES IE i
Tue unusual warm weather has has-.
tened the ripening of fruit in the south}
ern counties. Grape picking in the;
vicinity of Fresno is being harried. .
“Phe second alfalfa crop will be light. .
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delegates.
given to the delegation.
While waiting for the report of the com
Capt. W. S. Barnes was called to the platform
humorous speech. -He likened Ma
‘credentials and on order of business re
ade the permant officers.
or of the re
wh
“Swish Laced oncenytoe eee had been scooped of its contents,
place in your heart, bat I know that .
Coquette—Well be good and ri—rn}
advance you ten numbers. i
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I pon’r see how it comes that ship.
wrecked suilors often ‘starve to death.;
Browae—Why not? Brown — Well,
I came across about two week ago and:
I don't feel like eating yet. .
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ViItLacer (with dignity}—No, sir-}
this is a prohibition town, and I don't .
know where you ¢ould get liquor .
Stranger—Dou't you? You must be a}
Prohibitionist}
i
Mixxre—What a monotonous time;
those poor h-athen women who war .
almost no clothes must have. Mamie .
—Yes. I wonder what they find to)
worry over.
—— —— + $e
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“{ covypy’t interest that girl at all.”;
“Why not?” “Every time I began to}
describe a battle or a naval engage.
ment she told me she bad seen it in a}
biograph.”
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A xumpBer of the artesian wells down}
ithe seconding speeches were
‘the platform and withdrew his name from the contest.
‘rind for nose, mouth and eyes, and wa
your admirers’ name is legion. Tbe fonce with a lighted candle inside.
had furnished the melén and the
holes in it. He also likened Maguire to a
fore whom the Democracy had fallen down.
himself in favor of territorial acquisition and was cheered.
He delivered an apostrophe to the fla
By. the story of the death of a v
thusiasm.
Franéisco_he brought tears to the ey
had finished,
When the convention reassembled this afternoon the report of the committee on platform and resolutions was
adopted.
When nominations for
Timothy Guy Phelps put Dr.
Judge Davis nominated Henry T. Gage.
announced last night that he was out of the fight.
Withdraws and the Los
publican State convenen the committees on
ported. The tempo
The contest
gular
mittee on platform
and made a
guire to a watermelon
had holes cut in the
s then set up on a
He said the Populists
Democrats had cut the
Chinese Joss beHe expressed
g that created great enolunteer at San
es of many. The convention adjourned till 1:30 o’clock p. m. when Capt. Barnes
Governor were declared in order
Pardee in nomination and
Lou Brown had
"GAGE THE STANDARD BEARER
OF THE REPUBLICAN PAR
was based upon
decision of the com mittee.
in the Setond District.
nominated by acclamation, and
popular as well as able.
famine.
While
being made Dr. Pardee went to
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on Tulare lake, or where the lake once’ amid the wildest enthusiasm Gage was declared the nominee
was, are not spouting the amount of
water they were two months ago.
by acclamation.
‘
SEVERAL Chinamen have been search.
"Then . & Day's Record of Our Neighbors as Told . A Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Old
Over The Telephone. a and Young. .
“Bad” Carson and family and Mrs. Wheeler bas gone to Ukiah.
, An Absurd and Cowardly Decision.
SACRAMENTO, August 24—The action of the credential
committee last uight in deciding to.throw out both Nat. P
Brown, senior proprietor and business managenof the TRAN-.
script, and John F. Kidder, general manager and principal; ™ ieee street.
owner of the N. C.N-G.R. R., who were contesting for a
seat in the convention as delegate at large, is generally condemned as childishand evasive. Before the committee
Kidder was represented by attorneys Bruner of Sacramento [tii ‘st Phelan Sisters’ ° restaurant,
and Al. Burrows of Grass Valley. The railroad man’s plea
the statement that he did not seek election,
but simply endorsement, at the hands of the County Central
Committee when that body elected Brown over him by a vote
4 of thirteen to fifteen, and that therefore he went before the
voters at the primaries. Attorney Braner stated this asserMion could be established by the evidence of Mr. Burrows and
a professional politican named William Weeks, an ‘assistant
janitor of the State Capitol. No attempt was made however
to put these witnesses on the stand.
The contestants did not appeal to the convention from the
Judge Walling Withdraws.
SACRAMENTO, August 24—Hon. J.-M. Walling of Nevada
county has after a careful survey of the situation decided to
withdraw from the contest for the Congressional nomination
Frank D. Ryan of this city will be
.
a Hotes and Comments ‘of Local
TY.
confidence is expressed by
_ Fear of Famine in Russia.
Lonpon, August 24.—Great uneasiness is felt in Russia sae
over the probable failure of the crops and a consequent
The Pana Mining Strike. v
the delegates that he will prove a winning candidate. _ He is
present District Attorney of Sacramento county and is very
‘. between them.”
Pana, Ill., August 24.—Trouble is anticipated -over, the
negroes that have been brought here’to take the place of the ‘tenants and sub-lieatenants, while Engstriking coal miners. Sheriff Coburm has sworn in 425 deputies, and-they will be kept at the mines to ‘protect the ne}groes. So far there has been no outbreak. = / :
BRIEF MENTION.
Interest.
Gaylord & Son, grocers, Broad street.
Dance at Ragon’s Grove Friday night.
; Sam Blight bas been appointed sbift
* boss at the Reddik mine.
Another pump is to be put into the
Mountaineer mine, as ihe flow of water
/ is heavier than ever.
The Red Cross Society will hoid a
meeting this —— at 7:30 o'clock, at
Pennsyivanis Engihe Company’s hall
While working at the Miners Foundry yesterday QOifford O'Neill was accidentaliy wounded on one of his
wrists by a pip& point. ;
Ah Cue, éharged with robbing the
pleaded not gailty before Judge Nilon
this morning. His trial will be set
iater. ‘
In the darkuess last night two caris
collided’on Sacramento street bill and
a young man named Dougherty was
thrown out of bis vebicle and bart
somewhat.
Parties desiring to attend the drill of
the Eighth Regimént at San Francisco
on the zith inst. will be givén special
excursion rates of $7 for the round
trip, commencing Friday at noon and
good until Monday.
Judgment has been rendered. by the
Superior Court in favor of plaintiff in
the case of Wyatt Haffman vs. Thomas
Sharp and John Huriey as execators ot
the estate of Mary Huffman, deceased.
This gives the greater portion of the
estate to Mr. Huffman and settles the
case. The estate amounts to about
-o2-—
J
A Haut of Good Things.” /
. ‘fhe saloon in Gebrig’s brewery bailding conducted by James Dower was
burglarized last night. Seventy-five
cigars, two bottles of beer and some
soda water were stolen.
——S
Mrs. Exrecx—The philosophers tell
us that blessings often come to usin
disguise. Mr,Enpeck (with a sudden
show of spirit)—Sey, Maria, when are
you going to unmask?
“Wos’r you miss the news and
bustle of war in the country?” “No;
Tm gving to take Jimmy and Bobbys,
and iuey bave one gun and drum
Wrrg only half as strong a fleet as
the English, the French have 1,341 liealand has only 1246.
Over 900 boxes of Bartlett pears were
shipped from Oroville direct to London
the other day.
GRASS: VALLEY NEWS. .
Jobn Glasson have returned from PaPERSONAL POINTERS.
/Mre.J. B. Treadwell has returned [.
from Reno.
~ Manr-of the-acres in thevicinity of
Bakersfield net over twenty sacks of
barley.
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TueEre was a beavy shower for half an
hour at Ukiah Saturday morning.
EscutTy hobos were given notice the
other day to leave Wheatland.
ing for $1000 which a countryman, who i
was recently drowned at Yuba City, is .
Ryan Nominated For Congress.
re>orted to have baried there.
“Dip I anderstand you, sah, to say I
hada rubbah neck, sab?” “Ob, dear,
“mo, Colonel; I said it was waterproof.”
“Ah! I beg yo’ pabdon, sab.”
“Ix time of peace prepare for war”
must have been the motto of the Iowa
.
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. Congressional
}
;
. secretary.
SACRAMENTO, August 24.—The con
District was held toda
‘Stockton was elected Chairman and W. B. Thorpe of Placer
ee
peel)
W
minister who was simultaneously en-'
gaged to seventeen girls.
Kionpige Nugget is the title of a small
four page paper published at Dawson .
City, Northwest Territoryper copy is fifty cents.
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Tree are over forty forest fires
in from three to five miles of Boulder .
through carelessness.
beowne—Id join the charch if it}
wasn’t so full of hypocrites. Towne—!
That needn’t deter you. There’s always’
room for one more.
~~
The adjusters of the Wheatland fire
hare about completed their work, aud .
fi
$103,320.
Turety Indians at the Tule river .
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reservation have died within two years . Commissioner.
and there are. now only 186 Indisns .
there i
—_——__—__<«@2 -—_—_—_—
_ Sence-the-last.two-fires whieb-nearly+
destroyed Fresno the police force bas .
been strengthened.
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Tue bonds of friendship could not
be more popular than Uncle Sam's.
— ee
Ir TAKES at least sixteen summers to.
_ make one summer girl.
Poundmaster’s Notice.
According to an ordinance of the . Spain and
Board‘of Trustees in and for Nevada)
City a license tax.of $1.50 per year is .
required for each dog within the city .
limits. Complaiut baving been made)
to me that a few pay while others do!
not, and. that it sbould be impartially .
enforced, notice is given that all dogs!
one week after this date will be im-.
I will be at the City Hall)
from 2 to4 o'clock p. mw. daily to ac-.
commodate all desiring tags. i
Apa» Cram, Poundmaster,
Aagust 22, 1898. ©
tall
No Odds and Ends. i
Our clearance sale is not made ap
of odds and ends, but upon ourstraight
. limes. You will find a saving of % per,
cent upon all goods.
; . SACRAMENTO, August 24.
state that the loss will reach nearly . Railroad District was held today,
. county being in the chair. Mr.
Cuicaco, August 2
‘a child having
. Beckwith, the f
moving smoothly.
. tion, J. M. Walling having withdrawn from the fight.
Nevada County Committeemen Chosen.
y fr
*
Cutter For Railroad Commissioner.
A Ba
ball player.
An Anti Anglo-German Alliance.
ee
-Lonnon, August 24.—The Philippine
‘J. Levy, The / Te
. Popolar Clothing Store. "eee . trouble is apprehended.
Down.
Junta here has a
between the imsurvention of the Second
y. A. L. Levinsky of . contracted. y
. Frank D. Ryan of Sacramento was nominated by acclamacae clon! SACRAMENTO, August 24.—David E. Morgan -of Nevada
price! _.
‘City has been selected to represent Nevada county on the
with. state Central Committee.
. F. M. Rutherford of Truckee and ‘Charles
Creek. Most of them are caused’ Grass Valley are members of the Congressional District nis ches taskaad:
. Committee. . 2 ed
E. Clinch, 6f. Springs, bes ascared « more Incrative
—The ‘convention of the First
Wa M. Cutter of Yuba
ice i : San Francisco, August/24.--A cablegram from General
fouud at large without license tags o8 . Merritt says that lie bas
General of the Philippines. He adds that everything is.
ee
» Miss Ada Deacon has resigned r
teachershbip in the Grass Valley ools
on account of throat complaint she has
fr
For several years Mrs. David Rowe
bad a swelling in. her left hand and it
became, deseased. Yesterday it was
Herbert Cragg,
tea store, isina
Francisco ss the
for appendicitis.
~ Besides the $1200 on the Walsh house
which burned Monday night, there
Was insurance on the furniture.
total loss is estimated at only $2000.
2. Miss Lou Hennessy, who was elected
toteach the coming term at Forest
manager of the
itical condition at San
result of an operation
place in the San Jose schools and will
Plammer, a graduate of the high school
here, will be elected to the teachership
in the schools made vacant by Miss
Deacon’s resignation.
The. Pioneers and the Sacramento
Athletics will play ball Sunday at Watt
Cutter was nominated for. Phenix nine of that place is off.
HEALTH
by in the House. ACCIDENT.
Z Robert T. Lincoln is a grandfather, . nee
bor to kis daughter, who married Mutual Aid Association
It is very-likely that Miss Mabel . £°e to Sen Jose.
4 wits PAT sieecnsiahs tect vcs
Lonpoy, August 24—A Madrid paper says that France,. l,.1 pay. if you are accid ict
Russia have formed an alliance to counteract the
Anglo-German influences in Morocco
and 0}
William Hutchinson is recovering
Miss Myrtle Housman returned toda
John Menhennet has returned from a
trip to San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Langman went
to San Francisco today.
Thomas Harris of North San Juan
went below on the noon train. ‘
Mrs. Bedwell and Miss Alicia Grimes
have retarned from Pacific Grove.
Mrs. L. L. Myers and daughter of
North Bloomfield are here for a few
days.
Will E. Doane of Carson arrived here
last evening on a visit to the family of
James F. Colley.
Miss Mabel Hiscox of Sebastopol has
returned to San Francisco and Miss
Belle Ferguson of North San Juan bas
Mars. X. (observing her friend at work
upon the floor of the kitchen)—Why in
scour your floors? Mrs. Y—Because,
AS BEAUTIFUL AS MAHOGANY
AND MINING TIMBERS.
Yard at Depot. Telephone No. 51.
the world don't you get a servant to
my dear, P'd have to scour the town to
Park. The proposed game at Sacra-. get a servant.
mento between the Monarchs and the
-SEQUOIA,
A) modern housts fished with It
THE BEST OF BUILDING LUMBER, MILL
TOWLE BROS. CO.,
Tue season for shipping food East
will close very soon. ,
Te You Have Any disease due to impure or impoverished blood, like scrofula, salt rheum, dyspepsii, or catarrh,
you should take Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and be promptly cured.
Hoop’s Pitts are easy to take, easy to
operate. Cure indigestion, biliousness. 25c.
ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK,
Wanted.
4 young woman w'shcs a plase 40: do
New : Vegetable,
FRUIT
— AND—
POULTRY STORE.
Chas. W.Kam& Co.
KE this m2thod of inform the people
Te they have opened @ st
First-Class Store in the Transeript Block,
Where they will keep constantly on hand the
Vegetables, Fruits, Chickens, etc.
Please give us a call.
STARKEY & PALEN’S
Treatment by Iohalatisn,
1529 Arch Street, Philadeiphia, Pa
FOB
“Chronic and Nervous Disorders
HE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUISE
Compound Oxygen Trestments, that«f Ins
Starkey and Palen, is a scientific adjustment of
the elements of Oxygen and Nitrog-u MaGNet1ZED:and the compound is so condensed and
made portable that 1t is sent all over the sorid.
thousands of p-ticnts have been treated, and
over one thousand physicians have used it, and
recommended it—a very sicnificant fact.
it dees not ect as Must drugs do, by creatirg
+. Derailment, and bene flitting cne organ at
course to eradicate t e evil effects of the fret,
but Compound Uxyget is » revit-liver, .erewing, strengthening, invizursting the whoi+ boiy.
testimunials, published in our book of 200
only with thee permission o: the od om
toeir names and addresses are given ard you
ca» refer to them for further informa ion.
The great success of our tieatment bas given
rise to a host ofi mita'or-, un-crupulous ~ rons;
woe calling their preparations Cm
xy:
apd the names of our patients to recommend
worthle 8 coneoe io ». But any substance
mede elsewhere or by thers,.2.d4pound Oxveen is-pr m=
*“CUMFOUND OXYGEN-118 MODE
ACTION AND KESULYs,” is tie tie via uw
beok of 20pages. published by Drs starkes &
Palen, whieng-ves to all engvirers full information as to this remarkable curative »g: rt,
and a record of surprising cures in a wide renge
of chr-nie casea—manvy of them after tring
abandoned to die by other phy-iciaus. Will be
maied FEEE to any -ddress ot application
W. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor :t Law,
up stairs, Nevada Citv. ‘
aoe mean
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NEVADA CITY.
LACE CURTAINS.Assessment Notice.
per Exeelsior Hill, Nevada County,
‘ Also issues , at Lbs inenieoon ms, of Au. ust, Is as rs held on She seh ss
assumed his duties as Governora ae
XXCELSIOR MINING COMPA NY.—Locaupwards.
Do not fail to see these
‘window. ~ .
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goods displayed in our large
MAHER & CO._
tS
housework and cookinz. Iaquirs at this .
office, ¥ : a4
It has been in use for more than tweniy years.rhe expense of another, often requiri: gasecond
"These st<ferents are cunfirmed by nutoerous
Mm. oiteD appropriatiug.our testimenials
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FFICE—COR. BROAD AND PINE STS
We are offering today a beautiful line cf LACE CURCAINS at unprecedented prices. : o
Elegant patterns. The newest st in Ne + T yles in NOTTINGHAM CU RTAINS, FISH NETS, Irish Point effects,
Dainty Point, ’des Prite designs, also i
New line of Embroidered Muslin and/
LENO LACE .
STRIPES, newest for Sash Curtains. Prices from 20 cents.
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ys
P
ty
THE
PROF.
He Is Blecte
A telegrar
was receivec
H. Hyatt, rec
of the high s
ho states. tha
perintendent
w.thout solic
that he desi
hare. :
The Board
a meeting thi
selecting a si
Strikin
Last eveni1
cle says: Th
Miners’ Unio
mast in hon
coal miners
over the Cos
gigantic cory
$80,000,000.
‘The strike
seven months
ette have had
‘the Western .
ing their str
gave the coal
the fight wor
one and a fea
Rather th
Leadville sc
ceded the de
Lafayette.
Stock As
A late decit
preme Court
» stock whatev
' when the st
' contract to t
officers of th
» is to the effec
. the life of ac
. assessments
any shares of
-ments is in
holds good w!
the: words “n
the margin.
‘ An By
Theodore .
yait on table
his ci y and
, Das made a
pelerk in th
ler. Now
ting Serge
T
uperinten
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ity feet a
gs in siuki
, but the
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pitford left
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various ¢
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Pnot likel;
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Farurr—
isitor—Is ‘
joking plan
in to plug «
His GRAND
idier gets
he Veteran