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August 9, 1900 (4 pages)

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PES SR Sea Sc Sean EO a SO nade as PS te wy THE TRANSCRIPT. ssued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, AT RRVADA CITY, CALIFORRIA, —BY— BROWN. & CALEINSE. IRRMS OF SUBSORITTION : ogi # SO Pae ver t y Carrier, é . 12 1-2c Per Week Delivered to any part of the city. . PLEPHONE NO. 41. P. 0. BOX E ——— PHUR SDAY..... August 9, 1900 Sea BRIGFLY STATED, ws That Should Interest Everybody— Something New Every Day. Go to the dance Saturday night. Foe Life Insurance see T. B, Gray. Vinton’s Autkil will make ants scat ter. tf For picnic delicacies go to OC. E. Mulloy’s ‘tf Spanish Panoche fresh every day at Fol+y’s. tf Vinton’s Lithia Magnesia water is a cathartic. tf Grandfather’s Mush, 8 packages for 25 centsat Wolf's. tf » Big dance at the Union Hotel platform Saturday night. The Native Daughters of the Golden West will meet tonight. Vinton has a line of hair brushs that will induce you to buy. tf If you want, a good shine go-around to Gallagher’s stand. Heinz’s pickles, by the dozen, at Geo. OC. Gaylord & Son’s. Ham Rolls and Corned Ham. Something new. At GayLorp’s. tf Call on Ed Schmidt when you want anything in the tobacco line. tf Aspeciai sale of dimities and lawns now going on at Snell & Fleming’s. a4 For cold storage meats go to Grisse) Bros.’ and you are sure to get the best. Wolf carries a full line of high grade Jellies and Preservies, 2 Jars for 25 cents, tf The funeral of the young child of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eadin took place yesterday. Wm. Angilley, a native of England was naturalized in the Superior Court Ul [PORE OF Tt F YAN SUM ". Bvents. ‘That Have Trunspired. In the > STRUCKRE ITEMS, Eastern End of the County. The two men who were arrested for dence, : "Max Schoen, a well-known drummer, was robbed of a valise here Sunday. The thief was caught and the valise retarned to Mr. Schoen, who did not care to stay here and prosecute the case, so the thief was discharged from custody. LACK OF DBTAILS Of the Great Battles That Are Now Going on in China. "One of the strangest facts in connection with the late events in China is thé paucity of news received from the scene of the present conflict.” The battle of Pei Tsang tock place Sunday morning, and all our knowledge of it is contained in three brief telegrams. Even the Shanghai newsmakers seem to be powerless to give us any details of the great engagement. There are a number of correspondents in China. —10 Cts,— Two Routes Now Open to City of Peking. © SPROIAL TO THE DAILY TRANSORIPT.] a WasuHINcTon, August 9.—A Chee Foo dispatch received at the State Department announces the capture of Yan Sun by the allied forces on Monday. Yan Sun is located eighteen miles from Tien Tsin and this capture will insure two routes of transportation to eking. Pee The latest important news from China is that the allies have occupied the town of Pei T sang, for the Possession of which Sunday’s fierce battle was fought, and the most striking feature of the seizure of the place is that it was actually accomplished by the Japanese. General Chaffe, the American commander, is authority for the statement that the of the final attack that even our own dashing troops did not’ arri Mikado’s brave fighters made such rapid work ve in time to take a hand. The New King. Rome, Aug. 9.—King Victor Emmanuel III and Queen Helen arrived here thismorning. They werereceived by the Ministers, the Presidents of the Senate and Chamber of Deputies, many Senaes Aeronaut’s Terrible Fate. Johnny Dew, Rapids, met a ing had reached a height of yesterday. : Van Camp’s beets., Ready ‘for table 8lb. cans for 20 cents at A. B. Wolf’s, Oash Grocer. ef Obag. McDevitt, who is employed un the new Courthouse, is suffering from & sprained foot. At W. H. Andrews’ store on Broad street will be found the finest of early Crawford peaches. tf “H. 3B.” What is ‘“H. B”? The whiskey without a headache. At Tom’s Piace, Broad street, je5 The Congregational Beneficent Sewing Society met at the home of Mra. J T. Gribble this afternovon. Ata meeting of the City Trustees tc bs held tonight, Nightwat. hman Fowler will tender his resignation. The second trial of Charles Lansing will commence in the Superior Court on Wednesday, September 26-h. The officers of the A. D. K., the new side deyree of the Workmen, will appear at the blg masquerade ball in thei: regulias. Mrs. Bogan of Columbia Hill had the misfortune to break her right leg u few days ago. She was brought here for treatment. The Junior Christian Endeavor Society will bave a lawn party ai the Oongregational church grounds tomorrow afternoon. Jennie Taylor yesterday swore to a complaint charging Mrs. L. Trautmun with battery. The case will be heard by Justice Coughlan tomorrow. Drs. Tickell and Conlan yesterday performed an operation ut the County Hospital upon Erik Autiz, a Finlander. He was suffering from appendicitis. At “The Grotto” at all times, you can get the finest of liquors, wines, ales, cigars, etc. Drop in and see how it is all ye who never sampled their goods.tf For the best blackberries, the finest apples and delicious watermelons and muskmelons you should goto W. H. Andrews. Fresh vegetables always on band. tf Charles Mardroni, who is emp!oyed at the California mine, ran a pick in his foot while working yesterday. He was brought here for medical treatment. Ia addition to the prizes heretofore mentioned for the best sustained characters will be asack of flour given by P.G.Scadden for the best sustained boy character, i The telephone crew was here yesterday putting in another cable to the main telephone office at Vinton’s. The Bay Counties Power Company is also engaged in replacing the old poles on Broad street with new cedar ones. Machinery on the Stiles Claim. A new 20-horse power boiler was today placed on the Stiles claim. It was from the foundry of A. D. Allan and work will now be pushed ahead on this claim under the Superintendency of J. oe So far no American his attempted to Edward A'kingonize the cause of the Boxers. ~ Cof-Farin, the great substitute for coffee, 15 cents per package. At Geo. ©. Gayiord & Son’s. tf Oneese Waferettes, a delicious new gaard 2000 versts of the frontier railtors and Deputies and all the civil and military aathorities. The sovereigr, parachute did not went immdiately to the Quirinal. Dur-. for a few Seconds, . ing their passage through the streets} spread it had gained the crowds uncovered their heads. Destroying Railroads. St. Pererspure, Aug., 9—War Office -elegrams received here from Eastern Siberia show the Chinese have destroyed the railroads in several places, interrupting’ the passage of the through trains. The Cossacks now open nd when it did violent -jerk. bis death in the lake below. Th one foot of water where Dew and every bone in his body was broken by the fall. He was 19 years old. This was the fortieth ascénsion he had made during the last two years, ere was landed, road. Grain and Stock Markets; San Feancisco, Aug. 9.—Wheat, Chinese Troop; Fled weak; December, $1 1234; cash, $1 05. Vienna, Aug. 9—The commander of i easy; December, 79340; cash, the Austrian gunboat Zenta, ‘now ip Chinese waters, cabled that Pei Tsang was captured by the allied forces August 5:h, and that the Chinese troops fled. He adds that there were no casualties among the sixty men from the Zentaé, who were engaged. ——.__ Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today: Kate L Mainor ys. John J. Mainor, Decree of divorce granted. Pluintiff allowed $20 a month alimony and to resume her maiden name. Watson & Nevins vs. Phoenix Gold Mining Company. Order dismissing action on motion of Fred Searls, attorney for plaintiff. Isidore Gutte vs. Canfield & Canfield et al. Decree of foreclosure and order of sale. H, J. Wright appointed Commmissioner with bond fixed at $3000. . Loaning England Money. New Yors, Aug.—Baring, Magoun & Company today announced that $28, 000,000 of the British Exchequer loan had been alloted to subscribers in the United States. The total subscription in this country, they said, exceeded $55,000,000. Appointed Commander. CoLoene, Aug’ 9—The Cologne Gazetteis Berlin corre:pondent states that he has it from an authentic source that Field Marshal Count von Waldersee has been appointed Commander.inChief cf the allied troops in China. Went Up to the 16-to 1 Mine, W. D. Pinkston and J. Stewart and wife came up from Auburn this morning and left by private conveyance for the “16-to-1 mine at Washington, in which they are interested. “se FG + ENLARGED Y; i! 4 y = ABOR EPIPLOYED er: . nL ig y a XPANSION Cr Wey f Wu OW METAL? ———— wafer. At Geo. O. Gaylord & Son’s. ; Orrawa widow and daughter, Mrs. Helena H. remy ee I Fe ep the Rolfe, and a grandson. Deceased was . tween $3,000,000 and $4,000,000 and will terrible fate while giy«. 00° Of the best known former residents . have adaily capacity of 5000 tons. To an exhibition here. His balloon of Virginia city and his estate herein . given an idea of the magnitude of the ‘easy half ” . cludes the Laternational hotel and valuplant, the advertisement for bids calls mile when the performer . ,Pble property in San Francisco.. The . for 1000,090 yards of excavation and 25,began his bulk of his wealth was acqiired on the . 000 yards of masonry for the foundaComstock. such momentum . **’™ Gotth Haist says Mr. Hanak died . tirely of steel and the building will be that the sudden resistance gave estan very suddenly of vertigo, to attacks of} absolately here ‘The constructiom He slipped from the . Wich he was subject.—Virginia Chron-. plans are framed upon the idea of havtrapeze, and having no lifeline, fell to . 1*!*The Associated Press, says the Mail, and the great newspapers of the world have not lost their spirit of enterprise, but nevertheless it is true that the world isin ignorance of the details of one of the most important battles of recent times. There is either a strict censorship upon the correspondents, or the allied commanders have agreed to the saying attributed to Lord Wolseley, that the newspaper correspondents are the pest of modern armies, and left them all at Tien Tsin. The lack of news is undoubtedly due toan understanding among the allies, who realize that information. given’ to the world means information given to the Ohinese. : Viewed in that light the silence of the correspondents is an argument against the assertion that there was dissension among the commanders of the allies. The argument is reinforced by General Chaffee’s dispatch, received today, which indicates that there was a thorough understanding among the differe it forces, and that the advance was begun in accordance with a welllaid plan. : . * A BIG SMRLTER, The Largest Smelting Plant in the World Now {n Constraction in Montana. Thenew Anaconda smelter will be the largest smelting plant in the world. The time was when it used to be said of the Grant smelter in Denver that it was the largest smelting plant under one rvof in the world. The new smelter of the Anaconda people will cost beF. M. Rutherford is spending a few days in San Francisco. ‘ Mrs. D. Shoemaker has been spending a few days in Oakland. General O. F. McGlashan returned from San Francisco Sunday evening. Miss Ide Wilhelm of Grass Valley, guest of Miss Margaret Marzen, will sing a solo at Hurd’s Hall on Saturday
evening, August 11. The excursion and picnic to be given next Sunday at Lake Tahoe, by Donner Parlor, No.165, N.S. G. W., promises to be attended by a large crowd of people. The natives have become famous far and near for their pleasant social events and hospitality to their frien is. The spot chosen for the picnic is one of the grandest to be found around the Lake. Phere will be games and sports of such a character that they will create mach mirth and amusement for all. A boat race in beantifal Lake Tahoe will bea pleasing event of the day. Death of George Smith. George Smith, who-has conducted a hotel at Mooney Flat for many years, died at that place yesterday. He was 86 years of age. He leaves a wife, three daughters and « son, all grown. -The funeral took place this aftérnoon at 2 o’clock, with interment at Smartsville. Comstock Capitalist Dead. Cie The death of Albert Hanak on Au gust 6th is published in the San Francisco papers. He was a native of Bohemia, aged 73 years. He leaves a LADIES’ VESTS Summer weight sold at 15, 2 and 25 cts. Now on sale at.» 0 MAKER & GO.’S . Ladies, all the vests we have of the above : . kind are now in the window AT loc EACH. They will not last long, so do not delay if you want any, even for next -year. This Price is to Clean Them © © © © © oO S © ©00000000000 ©© % ae; +) @) Out for this Season. Respectfully, MAHER & CO. [ee This is bargain week. Look out for dress goods window. © ° © © GOOCOQOOSOOC® A letter received here} tion. The superstructure will be ening the plant as nearly automatic as see possible, and in this respect it will be Personal Mentions. far ahead of anything heretofore built, Mrs. ©. D. Eastin and daughter,. The ore will be dropped from the Miss Alma, left this afternoon for a . °9'S directly into the ore bins, and will Geclin. , will not require any shoveling until . ehebaie the bullion isrun out of the stacks. Pig’s feet—two cans for 25 cents at Engineers have been at work for two Jackson’s, m1-tf years upon these plans, which were filaally approved by” Marcus Daly beSituation Wanted, fore his departure for Europe. 6g ee By a lady to do light hovse work. Small . ‘ wages. Apply at office of Union Hotel. ab. Wine at Wolf's. A. B. Wolf, the cash grocer has just received a large consignment of fine zinfandel and Port Wine from St. George’s Vineyard at Maltermoro, Fresno county. The port is old and of the finest quality and is being sold for m, a 8-tf ALVAH N. MORGAN, PRED 0. WOLF. Morgan & Wolf, Dentists. ss Broad Street, Nevada City. > It voesn’t. Paying rent doesn’t make a home, We build them on easy terms. Tow.z Bros. Co. LD OPEL AIR MLE My y paturday Evening August 44th, MUSIC BY FULL NEVADA CITY BAND GENTLEMEN, 50 CENTS. LADIES FREE. CHILDREN 25 CENTS Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Largest spring floor in the county. Next to Union Hotel, Main street —=== — California Fruit in Jars Van Camp’s Pork and Beans -6. “ a“ “ a i“ ‘ a 1 lb. 10c 2 Ibs 20c 3lbs. 25 Hire’s Carbonate, Koot Beer in Pint Bottles : Hire’s Ginger Ale, Mustard Pickles in Bulk. : f ? Whole, Sliced and Grated Pineapple SALT WAFERS IN CARTOONS, 15c EACH. CHAS. E. MU LLOY, ‘PIONEER GROCER Non-Magnetic Watches. Piste Is Increasing Daily: : this fect we have purchased a line of Fine Fobaee te epee es . Realizing in ’s sizes a invite pentndeats ipl ‘ and others. WW Wotches de-magnetized by us at reasoiable prices le $ eae ae orden ot Sonate naten ees ancenomariemne toy de Los . el aa A. & H. W. HARTUNG, Proud st, above Pie, SUCORSSORS TO ¥. 0. LUBTIE. sa oe _ West 14) . Heinz’s Beans in Gans This advertisement is sweltering with the heat, and if he had the time would go forthwith to _FPOLEY’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-satisf ying qualities. In either case he would be sure of . getting the best in town, Parlors, 4; Commorclal Strest. SRAM p Roses iii FC é en Foley’s Ice Cream — a te a Maso Beautiful Rugs.. KINKEAD’S? Shenuak: Princess and Suitan Smyrnia are the While you are there just look at the % AT Ses pretty Antique Oak, Golden Oak, Maple and Ash Se BEDROOM: SETs. For the quality of the articles the prices are lower than ‘ Francisco and Sacramento prices. ie KINKEAD’S FURNITURE STORE. names of them, IRIE Semen ey HIRE’S ROOT BEE Just Arrived. Heing Sweet Pickles in Bulk Heinz Sour Pickles in Bulk Heinz ChowChow. Heinz Chutney Heinz Mustard Heing Preserved Strawberres}} = : Heinz, Preserved Raspberries P. GESCADDEN PE Commercial Street, EX. & E". Ku. COOPER E Will Furnish you ’ All Material for Your New Home ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. : GIVE US A:OALL. ae Pereninty semen sot oy : 8 . @ 2 Q © ® © © an J “ para zo ¢ ” + . zine. _ for the. trustful HAVE $1 The Wedekind the Tuesday’s Ri some excitem fraternity over the upper exte mine. This Wedekind ‘Bro lucky father,some of the roc ore, liberally sp The rovk appea: $800 a ton: This for several mon layed doing th ».work, they bein, on their father’s they started pic! struck the ore’b face. It has not how extensive tl be rapidly explo1 casion another st rection. There is but some of the ¢ were careless abo and doing their jumping will pro! The Reconst In a mad car pine, a new Chine change might h could have com believe, had the 1898, not been a tacit consent or ac _ representatives of the west, says th Ao awful gations, and the } trouble by seekin has been so much . to which the Oh looked for encoura But the awakeni . rible to permit ofa ence again, Let di be strained as it ms out of this chaos of mad ambitions, ¢ China will be the re ; just and exempla “course, which shou] the shorter because ‘Sponsible for all t ‘ties of the reign « Place and power, must go hand-in-ha: one-fourth of tl me saved from = fa! eontagion of. their Sions, manifested . bf in the history of 1 3 Seninlinc oes Good Mr, ; Senator Clark has W0 to the Bryan ca bays he will pay all larrying .Montana McKinley, if it costs en Jose Mercury, ' own the blessings lands of a great anc Mploys them : for t furity and virtue ar Mpecunious voters gislators. Montan bme high at $500,000, mat they are not wor ation from the vile a ublicans, who dare ontana’s special sty Dn expenses. Olar orld that there is li the virtuous Demo Steineggere LP. F. Simonds, atto: ed his answer in the bday to the suit brou y Robert Steinegger. nies every allegat aint of plaintiff; der it owes plaintiff the sum whatever; all owes defendant $30 te, dated February © $153 for gold bars ud metal had and re for defendant wit) are, and which plain rned to defendant, 1 Mdant the value the 6 judgment agai: Sum of $183 and fo epee Advertised. . Phe follow is a li ning © Post , August 8, 1900: rman, Emila ier, Geneviene