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December 13, 1900 (4 pages)

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ES a Ae a BEES ener once “Esa Sie A 3:Sogygeetaes 4 THE TRANSORIPT. isaod Bvory Evening, Suadays Excepod AT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, hei ta “(PERM OF SUBSORITTION : ~ Tiel, be » bal Carriers + ° “+ 82 toe Per Week Délivered to any part Uf the city. Pp. 0, BOX B TELEPHONE NO. 41. THURSDAY,..:.DEG 13, 1900 PERSONAL POINTERS. Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Both 01d and Young, Thomas Harris was over from San J en today. . Davis, the well known traveling ae is in town. J.D. Wean is up from Applegate on a visit to friends,C. B. Sasion of Sati: Francisco is here on a business trip. F. BR. Remele of Sacramento is~ here}}spending a few days. Mrs. F. E. Wadsworth ‘foft this * oe DETR Oa OHANGED, Haverly’ § Minstrels als Will be Here rats Instead.of Wednesday. _Haverly’s newly organized minstrels will be here Tuesday instead of Wed4 meeday, of next. week. ‘The company.-has “$6 Ber Year . 9 fine reputation’ and there is no doubt but that the theater will be crowded with people to witnéss ~ «the performance. George Wilson is the bright particular star. ‘eit end man, keeping the audience’in a continual roar. He is witty and makes an excelAmong those who morning tof Berkeley. E. F. ‘Kieffer came over from North ‘San Juan last evening. W. P. Shaw is here from Louisville, Ky., on a business trip. L. 8. Rose Jr, returned to his. home at Oxnard this morning.Peter McAusland went over to (Columbia Hill this morning. Mrs. E. T. Massie returned last evening from a visit to Sacramento. Mrs. E. Jones is quite ill at her home on the lower Grass Valls Edgar B. Heend of Francisco arrived here on last evening’s train. H. Baden, Mrs. Baden and Miss Baden of North San Juan were here today. — H. Tugg of Alameda arrived’ here‘on the morning train. niin, tia are Dan Allman, Larry Brown, James Conners, John: Morton, William Mack, Robert Baker, Bobby Teal, Dan Waldron and Master Martin. The novelty musical artists, Gardner and Hunt, present a modern arrangement, beautifully embellished . with superb settings and costumes in 6 very catchy fashion. Those grotesque oba;s Baker &nd Teal also have en unique performance to offer. The prices are $1 for reserved.seats, 75 cents for front seats down stairs, 50 cents for back seats and.25 cents for. children. Seats are. now on pe at Foe 8. John and W. Hippert are down tebe Graniteville. Miss Massie, who has been to Tulare City on a visit, retarned* last evening: Mrs. T. H. Limnell and mother, Mrs. J. L. Stokes, arrived here last evening from Colfax. “Miss J. Obarleston is spending a few days with Mrs. W. H. Tuttle before returning to San Jose. Mrs. Elliott arrived here last evening from Tulare City on a visit to her mother, Mrs. E.:T. Massie. F. P.O’Connor :came down from North Bloomfield yesterday and left this morning for San Francisco, Fred Searls, one of Nevada City’s leading attorneys, left this morning for San Francisco on a business trip. George Bond, who has been in San Francieco for the benefit.of,his health; returned last evening mtich improved. A. @. Turner is expected home this week from Seattle, where he has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. OC. H. Cole. W. H. B.Nash, who was formerly window dresser at Maher's, came in on last évening’s train from San Francisco. — g George A. Bovyes was here yesterday arranging for the appearance of ‘Haverly’s Minstrels on next Tuesday ‘evening. George I. Beckley’and Ed Chambers left San Francisco yesterday for Honolalu, where they will visit friends. D. J. Moore of Graniteville, who was a member of the late Grand Jury, is ill with congestion of the lungs at the National Hotel. Mrs. Harris of North San Juan, who has been to San Francisco on a.viait, arrived here last evening and left this morning for.home. Mrs. Pauline Marsh, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. G. Turner; . will ret to her.home at San Francisco in a few days. Mrs, .Dabb and nephew, Earl Hosken, arrived here last evening from ‘Ban Francisco on a visit to the lady’s sister; Mrs. Ed. Arthur. Mrs.E: Williamson: of.« Washington, who ‘has been to San Francisco on a visit, returned here last evening and left this morning for home, Harry V. Reardan, the well known attorney, who ia now. inithelaw department of the Southern Pacific Company, arrived last evening from the wee Ont of Danger, WAmineron, December 12. —With a view to avoiding the danger of having any of our war vessels caught fast in the ice of the Gulf of Pechili at the mouth of Pei-Ho River,during the pres-; ent. winter, the Navy Departmenthas reduced its representation in that quarter totwo ships. One is the Monocacy, which, has been ordered info a mud dock in the Pei-Ho ;River, where she will serveas a station ship. The other vessel ie the, New. Orleans, which bas been turned into @ dispatch boat for the time keing,plying between Shanghai, Che Foo and Taku ‘at regular intervals’ The army transport service has landed “all of the’supplies that are deemed to] be nece to warry General Ohaf. fee’s troops ‘comfortably ° through the winter, so that it will be unnecessary for any 9 inne, thipe to” ontee, the Pei-ho. For Sale. An eight-room aeeiiinn i house and 134 acres-of land, part planted in fruit trees with fine well of water. The/ Jand 1s situated about 1% miles from from.a. kindergarten school, and subke well-known Chicago Brewery of pee a success of the undertsking. © ‘Ll condition. It proved to be John Ames . } bruised. The tongue of the wagon was Tortured With Matches San Joss, December 12.—Little Alfred Kern, the 10-yearold son of Baggageman A. Kern, who runs on the Southern Pacific out of San _ Francisco, was caught by three young friexids' this afternoon, as he was-on his way home A beeen to terrible tortares, with ‘burnCHANGED HANDS. Business. Thomas Horan of Grass. Valley, and Geo. Gehrig Jr. of this city have leased . Mrs. Hoskens, and’ it will be known . whotenfter as the Hydraulic Brewery. Théy heve quite 6 number of men ‘now employed in fixing up the place and will ‘commence brewing this week. They intend to manufacture beer equal: to any in the market, and will offer it for sale within the next two weeks, It is their intention to make beer that will not only. capture the trade here but in the adjoining towns. These ‘men understand their business and will “PLL IN LUCKY HANDS, Sheriff Getchell Finds John Ames by the Roadside, -._Last-evening-as Sheriff Getchell was. eoming out of Grass Valley, and when! near flill’s Flat he discovered a man} lying by the roadside in a helpless of Sweetland. His horses attached .to a light wagon, had ron away and Ames was thrown to the ground and’ slightly broken and there was a gereral mix-up with the horses, harness and wagon. The Sheriff assisted the unfortunate . man in arighting himself ag well as_ his conveyance, 80 that he was able to pro-. ceed to Grass. Valley. . On looking around the wreck-the Sheriff found ‘a pretty $20. gold: piece, and like most men he thought there must be more where that one: came from, and sure enough he found another. He kept: on hunting aud after picking up four ‘more he. passed the $120 over to Ames who had lost. his. gold when thrown from his wagon. WENT OVER THR GRADE, Two Ladies Badly idly Frightened and at Buggy Broken, : While two ladies were driving in @ buggy up Sugar Loaf grade this morning they had an experience they will not soon forget. When part way up the the grade they met a large freight . * team, and in turning out to let it. pass the-buggy. was run on the edge of the. Horan & Gebrig Wil Soon be ad % “TULARE, December 1 sth Vauglin’s jewelry store at} this place was robbed last The thieves effected an entrance through the back way.’ They ey brokej open the safe and ‘extracted, cash and, jewelty amounting to over twelve hundred dollars, a clew to the thieves. night. trate © . ee 3 yy se . — er Passed the Senate WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.— This® afternoon the adopted the Foreign Relations Committee amendment to pay Pauncefote treaty, by a. large]. . majority. It provides for fortifying Isthmian canal. —_—_ "Piano no Tuning. A dake ae Senate temptible® piece of business that we have heard of for. a long.time., came to our notice today. this city obtainiog the names, ashe gays, for a State Directory, and claims to give prominence to one name more than another, if paid to do so. There is no kick coming from us if our business men want to. be gulled into paying money that way. It is their. faneral, not Raa But, . ‘when that] 459000. In these last two suits damagent elicits 1c eae printing at rabs ‘are asked for the injuries of Proposition he offers. No Arbitration.” TOrEKA, Dec. 13.— The strike here has ended, President Ripley refused” to arbi‘Wednesday evening, January 9, 1901. anything; as: he ‘Says . such a time has passed. All. places have been filled. _ Ie your piano 10 needs tuning you should reserve your order for Paul Schoen, Leave word at Vinton’s drug} atore and your work will be attended to, tf An Agent er ( inously ‘printers of work, then we, for one, will kick worse than an inforiated ball. As ‘this fellow wants the earth he should Weting Job Printing, About, the meanest and ‘most 00D. There is a man in low rates, in order to rob our be given the grand ‘ois, aye be every: Masonic "Election. ““Noxads Lodge. No 13, F. and A. M., 8, We Moy FLL Arbogast, 8. Wo Ww. DVinton, J. W.; E. M. Preston, Treas; I.’ J. Rolte, Se, The installation will place on Welcomed. Home.: . ————— Rev. Pathe# Py Je Olyne, who has been visiting his. old home in Ireland for several months, returned here last evening much improved in health. He reports having had a delightfal voyage and a very pleasant time all the while ‘he was gone. His friends are indeed glad to see him’ back again and feeling so well. He is kept Dasy ‘greeting them, 7ee ge Why. Not, Now. Why not call now before the rush: and select your holiday goods of Brand, the jeweler, and do it at your leisure. Right now we have some exceptional values in silver novelties. Call before they are all picked over. Foreclosure of Contract and Sale. In the Superior Court today, in the ease of the Central Pacific Railroad ‘Company vs. Grant and William. Driver, an order of foreclosure of contract and sale of certain lands.in this county was made. } Pierce, proprietor of the Woodland
Business College hes brought two more ‘aotions in the Superior Court against the Southern Pacific Railroad Com‘pany for damages sustained by himself/and dangbter as a result of the wreck of the Southere Pacific overland train at Gibson’s Switch, Shasta} , County, on July 11, 1900. The firet . suit, filed some weeks since, was by} George A. Pierce and hie wife Evelyn, jointly, in'which damages were asked for injuries of the latter in the sum of George A. Pierce and his daughter, May, together with the expenses incurred by Pierce on account of said injuries, the whole sum amounting tv 42,188, ‘as fol-. — _Hapnispura, Pa., Dec. 12.—The Republican ‘caucus to agree upon a candi‘Veéesion at noon today. Both Quay atid ing matches, at their bands. : The. face of the little fellow was burned almost beyond recognition, and his condition : is regarded as serious. 20° Turkey Raffle at, the Free Coinage. Bob Simmons ‘het purchased some/o! the finest turkeys in the market and will condact:a raffle at his’ saloon, the. antil after, the. boliFree Coinage, days. se ote bank and went down oven the grede, a} distance of between thirty and fourty’ feet. The océupauits succeeded in getting out before the vehicle struck the bottom of the grade, and therefore were. not injured“ save'a few bruises. The bugey fellon, top of the horse and f . held him down till assistance was proeured. The buggy was badly wrecked. daughter. ; o +eo-> Biggest _ , Clearance: Sala Ever Offered Glocks, Lamns, Jardi-e nieres, Biss::3 Ware, Grey. Enarmefed Ware, Silver Ware, Kaives, Forks, Spoons, DinnerSets, Fancy Bohemian Glassware and Everything That’s Beautiful and Useful. China, Graockery, Glassware, N, D, GW. The committee for the New Years ball is requésted to meet. promptly at ‘7:30 o'clock this evening at Pythian The ladies were Mrs. J. eribalal and). Srare, or OxIO, Crry or TOLEDO, Luoas County, a = aforesaid, and that on firm will of Hatt’s OaTaRRH phic to.vefore me arg aubsoribed a GLEASON, ally, and acts Send for Bg eng ons + Onstle. Mrs. J. V. SNYDER, Sold “Dragalste, Téo. F Chavika. : Hall's Family Pills are the pest. someone ocuT RATES eee FOR THE — HOLIDAYS Lowest Prices on Earth Cups and Saucers....: qcts Decorated Bowls ...,..:. 10 cts Glass set, 4 pieces .. 28cts ' Decorated Lamps..:.. Loo Jardinteres .v../....8 15 cts Dec. China Clocks.." 1.76 En*meled Tea and Coffee pots ..... .24 cts Silver Plated Tea. Spoons. begin Lice ween ay ROC Pea 4octs Diunet set complete for 6 persons, gilt haudles 4.70 Dinner set, E1ite Lemoge, French China, handsomely @ecorated, 160 pcs..22.50 We are Cutting Prices all . to’ Pieces . Daring ovr Big’ . Clearance Sale.; Commercig! Street, Nevada City.. 6 MillStreet, Grass Valley Great Amerigen [wporting Tea Co NEVADA CITY.CAL. ce Curn. FRANK J. CHENEY. Pranx J. Oneney makes oath that he} ‘8 senior partner of the firm of F. J, Ounney & Co., doing’ business in the City of Toledo, County and pone we ath lt re te More than a carload of the choicest ‘ eo that cannot be ou by the use and cheapest lot of holiday goods ever HENEY & &00., Toledo, O° Velocipedes, Boy’ s Wagoiis, Doll Cae ‘riages, Toy Carpet Sweepers, Toy. Ice Cream Freezers and Guns.. LEGG rc SHAW Co_ + holiday trade, and the prices will be Notary ‘Public. Hall’s Catarrh Curé is taken interndirectly on the blood and. mucous surfaces of the system +they must be sold, . That is, if low pri"ROSENBERG ’ BROS, Have Received a Large and Elegant Stock of Goods for the Holidays. brought into Nevada City is now being unpacked at the store ef Rosenberg Brothers, on Broad street. This stock was purchased especially for the lower than at any other place in the county, At this house you will find everything you want, and just what you want, for a suitable holiday presHeit.. ‘The storeis filled to the door with usefal ornamental articles and ces will do the business. ae Rosenserc Bros., s Broad Street, Nevada City. you buy. any holid . goods and prices.. d11-t mM /OOTC. «+ ” Grass Valley PHOTOGRAPHS > & THAT PLEASE PICTORE FRAMES i MADE TO ORDER _ Tframe all kinds of pictures with artistic judgment, . street is offered for sale ata bargain. oP. S—Bear in mind that you will surely make a very great mistake if ay goods without first calling at our store and seeing the ee Damage ‘Suit Wooptanb, December 12.—George A. Quay Vill Fight. date for United States Senator to fill the: vacancy caused by the expiration of the term of M. S. Quay will be called to meet on Tuesday night, January Ist, The slature meets in biennial anti-Quay Republicans claim they will ~ Kbmost Killed. San Francisco, December 12.—B. Pasquale, a dealer in military and s0ciety goods, was almost murdered by a highwayman this morning just as he wasabout to open his store. He held his key inhis hand and in his endeavor to get it from Pasquale, the robber struck the old man on the head with a slangshot, ‘knocking his victim senseless. He was found half an hour later. The robber fled after the assault. Officers Elected. Milo Temple. Rathbone Sisters, last night elected officers as follows: Miss Annie Gebrig, P. C.; Miss May Ben netts, M. E. 0.;,Miss Gertie Bennetts, 0.8.; Miss Mattie Harris, OC. J.; "Mise Minnie Eddy, M. of T.; Mrs. Kate Webber, 8. of R. and ©.; Mrs. Lizzie Isaac, S. of F.; Mrs. Mary Davis, P. of T.; Mrs. L. Griffiths, G. 0. T.; Mrs. Mary Ea: pai House and nd Lot For Sale. The Scheemer r residence on Pine Russell A. Alger, ex was awakened early sas lar grappled with him, a caped. An investigation 6 worth of silverware 1 had Derrorr, JACRAMENTO, Dec. 5.19 knlee a arrested early this morning by howe Wilson on complaint Thomas, a recent arrival from who charged extortion on the, the woman, Thomas ‘says woman, in whose house he: night, accused him of . purse and threatened to He then gave her $10, he him out of the house, rather any trouble. Later the found where the woman ag _ The Way it Goes. pees clamations are daily heard from: “those examining Brand’s jewelry stock. The largest on record. No trouble. to —iae goods. SMELLS BETTERThan TASTES BETTER state GORS + FURTHER} Roasted Daily-Ground to Order. ONCE BOUGHT ALWAYS SOUGHT. Prices, 15, 20, ab, a0, 36 to I ds. per pound. Samples for the Asking.Commercial Street, Nevada City. Apply at once welt A. pated Wolf. a7-lw Nig Thi ° 2 MAHER @ CO. S price. as tore. etc., ete. you to see it. }TURKEY RAFFLING J Having secured some of the youngest and tenderest turkeys in the market, I PF will hold a ; AT THE— ee Chamber Saloon, Until after the holidays, « e J PENANG. RAFFLE EVERY NIGHT Packed Tih Thon, POUR IN Do AND DMPRRILS pe ie “MORE TIES ses you EVER DREAMED: OP. COM AND SEE THEM. = as ‘anes Men’s:Suspenders, former price ase; HOW issn he ) ry Attend our great sdle for: your Xmas purchases, iat “50 Pt Men’ s aes N sects in Neckwear, will be sold. this week only, regs: bs ular Brice, 59¢) sale pfice..... mentees ssepsnarayacensces sounecnae. nensuernecsaneannegnngy 25 : ee : ec “. a0 doz, Boys” Cashmere Knee Pants f if ' 2 “op this Weakiiciae sige.. + . ‘ es You . shmere Suits (short pants) blue black aud This week only, full value $2.00, sale price.. ying vat ‘bankrupt prices. will Srtelly show goods. es 4 to 15; regular Price, 5° Come to the right place to get the right things at the right You are losing your good money if you do not visit Table. Linen and Napkins—nothing nicer for Chiigmas New Furs, New Jackets, New Black and Colored Dress Goods, New Aprons, New Skirts, New Silk Skirts, Umbrellas, New Hosiery, New Fans, New Belts, New Handkerchiefs—thousands to pick from—New Ribbons, New Kid Gloves, for Ladies and Children, New Silks for waists, New Silk Waists, ready to wear, New French Flannel for Waists, New Now, Ladies, we have been working hard to eet our Store to look its best and we think it looks all right, and we want Come and make yourself at home, we will make your visit a pleasant one. you. No trouble to show goods, Maher c&go. e SPECIAL CIGARS, We are always glad to see in Fancy Boxes, FOR THE HOLIDAYTRADE. ‘GLEE,’ Cees 3% louueee Lovely! ! and many other ‘ins ex GRAS Doings 0 As The C ployed t antined on a8 & Any inf ulations and no 1 in this 1 Madis: gether ' A. M., W and ban ing of Ja have the friend. Fred § was. inje Wells, 1 injuries . Mrs. P from Oal visit to t ‘turned h in healt! heart fai Pres Bailiff Superior with ame Court," was cut i to hide t have Mr order an he would presenter paper arc vestigate: was prest a tile, wh stead of gavel is, name, thi Cr 2. J. A