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December 27, 1901 (4 pages)

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Nevapa City DaiLty TRANSCRIPT BROWN & CALEING, PROPRIETORS, ~ WeRE Go. ae Pe December 27, 1901 Issued Every Evening, Sundays ‘Excepted, at Nevada. City. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By Mali, + sae $6 Per Year . By Carrier, * = Delivered to any part of the city. 12 1=-2c Per Week OOD EVENING, EDGAR S. MACLAY—not respectfully, however. You are the contemptible whelp who branded the brave Schley as “‘a catiff, poltroon and coward,” and after having given out those infamous terms, _ when requested to resign your position in the Breoklyn navy yard, you believed yourself greater than your creator, and had to be peremptorily dismissed. You lied about Schley, and the whole American people know it, and if they had had a voice in the matter you would have a No, 12 boot with a Jeffery force run up under your coat-tail, which would have been a fitting reprimand to such a dirty cur as you have proved yourself to be. ae4e44 44644848 Should Be a Law. 0”: WIDE-A-WAKE CONGRESSMAN, HON. SAM D. WOODS, has introduced a bill, No. 7195, in the House of Representatives, which has been referred to . the Committee on Mines and Mining. It is a good bill, and the miners throughout the United States, and particularly those on the Pacific Coast, earnestly and sincerely demand its passage. : It is sincerely hoped that Congress will in this great way give full recognition to one of the very leading industries of our country. ; The miners at their last convention, and the one a year ago, unanimously urged that prompt action be taken in this matter, and it was upto the live Congressman of the Second District to formulate a bill in accordance with their wishes, and it reads as follows: L BLL TO ESTABUSH A EDAUTRENT OF MNES AND. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, ‘That there shall be at the seat of government an Executive Department to be known as the Department of Mines and Mining, and a Secretary of Mines and Mining at the head thereof, who shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, who shall have a seat in the Cabinet and who shall receive a salary of eight thousand dollars per annum; and section one hundred and fifty-eight . of the Revised Statutes is hereby amended to include such Department, and the provisions of title four of the Revised Statutes, including all amendments thereto, are hereby made applicable to the said Department. ; mA Src. 2. That there shall be in said Department an Assistant Secretary of Mines and Mining, to be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, who shall receive a salary of four thousand dollars per annum. He shall perform such duties as shall be prescribed by the Secretary and required by law. There shall also be appointed by said Secretary one chief clerk, who shall receive a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, and such other clerical assistance as may from time to time be authorized by Congress. Src. 3. That the said Department of Mines and Mining shall have general jurisdiction over all matters pertaining to mines and mining industries and. the Geological Survey, and over all the matters committed to any of the bureaus offices, departments, or branches. of the public service by this Act transterred from other Executive Departments of the Government to the said Department of Mines and Mining as fully as the same is now possessed by any of the said bur reaus, offices, departments, or branches of the public service. Columbia Hill is offered at a from whence the same is so transferred, and that the official records and papers now on file in and relating to the busi ness of any such bureau, office, department, or branch of the public service in this Act transferred: to the Department of Mines and Mining, together with the furniture now in use in such bureau, office, department, or branch of the public service shall be, and is hereby transferred to the Department of Mines and Mining. Src. 4. That there shall be inthe Department of Mines and Mining a bureau which shall, under @e direction of the Secretary thereof, gather, compile, .and ; ish information in respect to the same, and it shall be. ty of said bureau to acquire and disseminate practical, and’useful information concerning the mines, mineral resources, and mining industries of the United States; that the office of the Director of the Geological Survey and the Geological Survey Service and all that relates to and pertains to the same is hereby transferred from the jurisdiction of the Interior Depart‘ment to the jurisdiction and supervision of the Department of Mines and Mining, to remain henceforth under the jurisdiction of the latter; and the Director of the Geological Survey is hereby made the director of said bureau. Src. 5. That the Secretary of Minesand Mining shall annually make a report in writing to Congress, which shall contain an account of all moneys received and expended by him in promoting and facilitating the development of American mines, mineral resources, and mining industries, and such recommendations as he shall deem necessary to the further development of the same. He shall also make special investigations and reports on particular subjects whenever required to do so by either the President, the Senate, or the House of Representatives. Sec. 6. That the Secretary of Mines and Mining shall have charge in the buildings or premises occupied by or apwithin the -District:of Columbia, and for all other incidental the accommodation of the Department of Mines and Mining expenses, such sums as Congress may provide from time to time: Provided, however, That where any bureau proposed to be transferred to the Department of Mines and Mining by this Act is oceupying-rented buildings or premises they may still continue.to.do.so.until other suitable quarters are provided for their use: And provided further, That-all officers, clerks, and employees now employed in any of the bureaus, offices; departments, or branches of the public service in this Act transferred tothe Department of Mines and Mining, are each and all hereby transferred to said Department at their present grades and salaries, except where otherwise provided in this-Act, until otherwise provided by law: And provided further, ‘That all laws prescribing the work and defining the duties of the several bureaus, offices, departments, or. branches. of the public service by this Act transferred: to. and made a part of the Department of Mines and Mining, shall, sofar as the same are not in conflict with the provisions of this Act, remain in full force and effect until otherwise provided by law. Sec.'7._ That the jurisdiction, supervision and management and contro] of mines and mining lands and mining industries tow vested. in the Interior-Department are hereby transferred to and vested in the Department of Mines and Mining. ~~ : “illed By a Car. . Kentucky Kitings. Riverswpe, Cal., December 26—E. B. Reherdson, an old and well known gitigen of this ‘city, was killed las’ ‘aight by snelectricoar. _ ae Today tho Taanscripr received three large sacks .of choice garden . seeds through’ the eourtesy of Congressman S. D; Woods, ‘who so-ably looks out for the interests of, this district. The seeds are intended. for free distribu~ tion; and anyone desiring @ supply can be accommodated by applying et this office. . piss _ At the regalar meeting of Laurel Parlor of Netive’Daugbtere last night quite a large donation of groceries was contributed by the several members. A .eum of. movey was also raised, and the donations sre to be distributed among the needy poor of this city. The fair Daughters are deserving of great credit for inaugarat ing this good custom, which is to be}. observed every.sear hereafter. pecorating the Hall The Native -Daughters.of Laurel Parlor are now busy decorating Arm: ory Hall for their New Years ball and the result of an old feud. when the work is completed the place si will present a much nicer appearance fF hi 10 the De th. than it ever bas. No pains is being: , a spared by the ladies to make the event j one-long to be remembered by al who: i attend, and it goes without saying that they will sueceed. ° mace Mippterssoro, Ky , December 26--In a free-for-all ficht last night; Samael Wellsand Henry Bass were mortally wounded. At Four Mile, Will Hendrickson was killed by his cousin, Nat Gendrickson. On Taggard’s Creek Thomas Haynes was beaten to death by Henry Bowman, Dead in Bed. “gan Joss, December 26—Victor 8. ‘Moulton, a native of France, aged 67 years, was found dead in his room on {South Market street last evening death baving apparently been due to natural causes. He was a resident of ‘. thie city since 1860. Kilicd By a Tran. Lansina, Mich., December 26—Mrs. Eugene Mille and her daughte, Hulda were stuck and killed by a train bere today. : = With a Gun. Ping Pine, ea Dec. 26—M. Sclomonson shot and killed George Stubbloj field here last night. The trouble was San Francisco, December 26—Victor Cowen, a teamster, is dead as a recult ofa fight with O. P. Williams, another teamster. The men met in a barn and fought with clube and shovels. Weather Report. Wilson of the San Francisco Bureau made tthe following prediction this morning: ‘Pair tonight and tomorrow : with heavy frost. j If you want to get a turkey for-s ma ll-outlay, go to the New Union. tonight. The big reffle will be -ranning, and the tarkeys are good.’ 46 af . There is one whiskey that always lives up te ite reputation—and that.is 4 Jesse Moore. ay se: For a fine drink of porter and half half go tothe Cotncil:Chambers, W; J. Britiand, proprietor, Price 5 cts. Ranch For Sale ata Rargain. Tbe Holland Ranch, situated néér rgain. Terme part down and balance on time. Hnquire of Brown & Morgan. tf *@e Smoke the up-to-date Cigar Thoma: Paine, none better. For sale at Rector Bros, Don’t forget the big turkey rrfile at Billy Britland’s Council Onam' ers t onight. nldtf The turkey reffle atthe New Union Hotel tnis evening effords an excellent opportunity to get ea fine plump bird for the oven. a6tt em te Calf Wanted. A good yonng calf is wanted ri-bt away. Apply to Daniel MeAuley, the pik: ‘ Ban. A DRETTY WEDDING Miss Alice Evans and John Tamblyn United. On Tuesday evening at Forest Hill there was a very pretty wedding at the home of the bride’s parents, when Rev. John Tamblyn united his son, Jobn TamblynJr.,in the holy bonds of matri mony to Miss Alice Evans. The parlors in which the ceremony was performed was beautifully decorated for the occasion and the happy couple were attended by Miss Evelyn Evans, sister of the bride, and William Tamblyn, brother of the groom. At the close.ot the very impressive ceremony in which the congra’ula'ions were hearty and and profuse, thecompany sat down to a bountiful wedding sunper. Mr. Tamblyn is a well-known and popular young horse shoer of this city who has a large circle of friends wherever he is known, {he bride, who bslived bere for some time past, is a most attractive young lady and her many friends jo'n with us in wishing that the journey of herself and busband upon life’s matrimonial sea will be a bright and delightful one. The Annual Session. The California Teachers’ Associa-: fion will meet in annual session at Paoifis Grove next Monday. An ela’trate program bas been prepared. All of the ‘prominent educational instituions will be represented. Each edu cator has been given a place on the pro gramme, and it is expected that it will be the most profitable session yet held Chancellor ©. Benjamin Andrewa of the University of Nebraska, Professor M. V. O'Shea of the University of Wisconsin, President David Starr Jordan of Stanford University, President Benjamin Ide Wheeler of the University of California, and namerous other educators of the State, will discourse on variou3 subjects during the session, Bad Tornado. Rowe, Dec. 26—A tornado swept over Naples today, causing considerable damage. A woman was killed thirty-six persons injured. and Food Changed to Poison. Putrefying food in the intestines peodnor effects like those of arsenic, ut Dr. King’s New Life Pills expel the poisons from clogged bowels. gently, easily but surelv, curing Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only 25c at Vinton’s. —___—_-+ -0@e 2 —-—Headache Saps Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of Sherman’s Headache Cure will cure you. You swallow a pill, and the headache 'is gone. They cure neuralgia. 250. and 10c.a box. For sale by H Dickerman, sole agent. tf rn. aed One beauty about Jesse Moore whiskey is youcan always depend on its purity. Along, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros. New Independenee. Twelve men are vow employed at . near the middle Yuba river. Oo. M. . Root is superintendent of the mine. . The old eight stamp mill has been re-. constructed and repaired recently, . and ina few days atest run of bagi will bo made. The power will be, re-. ceived from a ditch recently parchased. . The micbinery for the hoisting works . is on the ground, but not having the . necessary lumber at present, the work . of building the works will not be com. pleted until next spring. The Inde. pendence is a well-known mine, having . been worked many years ago by a com.
pany of Frenchmen, but has been idle . for over twenty years, Good Work. . . . Superintendent of Streets Hi Shearer . is having the street from Cooper Bros.’ . lumber yard downto Judge Walling’s. residence and along in front of Sea. man’s wagon shop and toa point nesr . the Gold Run bridge put in good re-. pair. The road bed is being macad-. amized, and the Superintendent is being highly complimented for the good work, This kind of street repairing is durable, and. well suited for winter travel. If several other streets in -the city were put in like repair a decided change for the better would be made, the Independence mine on Wolf Creeks. * See Window! Gnig Window! a es Two full length Raglaus left; was $20, aa s pogagemont of Supervisor . at Washington to Miss Ro tg of Pleasant Valley bes sypnounced end the wedding ‘sane at the home of the br ‘in the month @f Maroh of . The announcement was rect pach pleasure by the 1 ig of the young people. aj is County Sapervieor fros 4 pistrict and is the proprietc ia] neronandise estore at W , Helsa man of excellent ter and enjoys the end esteem of & Jarge circ 1s, Mise Schwarts is the you: Dhter of Mr. and Mrs. The« and le an adoomplished y jnovery respect. By her ple: nop and pleasing ways ehe tor berseif @ high place in nf am of all who have the plesec Now Ladies, this ia the Jast chance you will get at 0 : fequaintance. e means that we are going to sell them all. Osme tedah and ee fiqaeintance. large window. . Respectfully, aih of MoPose Maher & Coe piche “hee Watch these columns for bargains. Moroago, the well & was $15, now $9. ) = . One 34 Black, 42 in. was $20; now $11 50 a7-in Black was $12 50, now $8 oo; was $10, now $6 so; was $10 50; now 7 00; was $10.50, now 7 so: _was $10 50, now 7 50; ; *% was $12 50; now 8 oo. { Just six left here now, They won’t stay with us long,Q7in. Tan—Jst five of them left, If you miss them you will let thing goby: was 750 was. $9 00 was $7 60 F now5 00 now 6 50 a ' How 15 Mb BLACK CAPES all reduced. Birdy cane ts was 850 was600 was 1250 was 50 was $5 now600 now 8 50 now8 00 now4 00 now 3 tbe Grand Hotel in San Francisco. brother, Dennis Wood. Fred Beckmann of E, A. Fargo & Co. of San Francisco arrived here last evening. Mrs. F. M. Pridgeon is here visiting her daughter, Mrs, John Frandy. L. W. Evans is over from North San Jaae. : W. Wheeler came.down from Towles today. Biliousness “+I have used RETS and find them perfect. Couidn’t do without them. I have used them forsome time forindigestion and biliousness and am now compooh cured. Recommend them. to every one. nce tried, you will never be without them in the family.” EpW. A. MARX, Albany, N. Y. CANDY CATHARTIC TRADE MARK REGISTERED ee. CURE CONSTIPATION. .. Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, Montreal. Sew. Fork. MO-TO-BAG fiat" Make Your Best Girl a New Year Present — of a handsome box of our fine French Candies, special fancy boxes. The finest line of Christmas tree decorations © ever brought to this city. Watch our show window for display: CHAS. E. TEGLER Commercial Street, Nevada City. New Year Suggestions ROSENBERG BROS. Going and Coming . tbe Gaston Ridge mine, is a guest at . Rockin Superintendent L. R. Poundstone of . . J.G@. O'Neill and wife left today for . Susanville on a visit to the lady’s . our valuable CASCAe . , Pleasant. Palatabie. Potent, Good. . Good, Never Sicken. Weaken. or Gree. 2c, she. i paranteed 7: all drug: rica) manager, died sudk Simably whilé ebleep, at his. ppd Fraitvalé, near Oaklar wimas night. He hed parted lbristmae dinner with friend: wdte hie room for a rest, . ‘en indieposed for several heard breathing heavily . oe, William Parry, who we and found him dead tr wtor waa called, who attri! idiath to heart disease. bM deceaced, whose family ‘Bishoy, was born fifty-five . id Guilford, Ooan, When a 3 be became well kROwn as an } His first appearance in isco was at Woodward’s , He opened & theater on Hc Min that olfy, and was so suc bat he ledéed the Grand . Mi, which he conducted ant! Excellent She ttle Lord Fauntleroy” was dat the logal theater last oompany of artists to a ema dative atidience. James fd,who heé been seen here Whefore showed hie ability « Hobbs, thé grocer. Althoug ean a eC oe RN re RT a Ne one a sce NEW YEAR PRESENTE: ge i= @ all attention was drawn . Mov FOR THE FAMILY oo ) Lord, Miss Ollie Cooper. ii a a ee 5 AN A A OR da sriniiaareaaaaeaed neces dis ? oes Pres My line is complete with Reed and Wood Rock Ladies Sewing Rockers $2.25, $2.50, $2. Arm Rockers from $2.25 to $10. : anh Reed Rockers from $3.50 to $11. C.F, Brayton’s Furniture ~CEORING SALE OF FE MIL 444444644448 Guer of waiting until efter Christmas to reduce oul in our Wfillinery Parlors we are going to do sono give you an opportunity of showing @ Christmas Hat tha . : (tnd See Our . will be proud of, and at a nominal price. Commercial Street, Nevad -* Mill Street, Grass Voadtey ph praise for the manner in . sustained hér prt can nt . d upon her, pfs wnt the best of wet Why the Price is Advanc Mice cf Sherwood & Sherwood . Bin Francisco,. Dec. 18, 1901. J, Jackson, Nevada City, mBSir: We understand the Wbeen selling Keystone Mon Mm Rye Whisky [the full quar . fer bottle, The regular p phere is $1.60, Wedo not a] futting the price of thie fine w Mquality of which and the qu moh bottle makes it cheap af bettie. Unless you maintai price, we will be compel the agency. Kindly sell Wenuary let at not jess thar NE of. those handsome Carving Sets for your father, a NickelPlated Coffee or Tea Pot for your . mother, a Dinner Set for your wife, a Pocket’ Knife for°your brother, and a guaranteed Pair of Scissors for your sister, and many other articles too numerous. to mention. Call and see. crt tT ee ee ne propriated to the Department of Mines and Mining of the library, furniture, fixtures, records, and other property per-! taining to it, or hereafter acquired for use in its business; and. he shall be allowed to expend for periodicals and the purposes . of the library, and for the rental of appropriate quarters for . E are showing this year an immense line of holiday. Our Very Best It has taken over twenty-five years of constant. and intelligent effort to bring “ Our Very Best” Pocket Knives up to the present high standard, Every knife is a proof of the triumph of Amerscan workmanship, style and fine teh. There's nothing better. EVADA CITY. WwW goods from which you may select exquisite and useful . gifts that will please the most fastidious, Cloaks and Capes Our Cloaks and Capes this year have been selected with utmost the way they are selling isa preof that they are the right kind the aad price, and in the line of Children’s Uoats we positively excel. FURS, CAPES AND BOAS We are the agents for the well-knewn Furs of H. Liebes an immense assortment. You can get any. kind of Fur Gariaee oe Seale . socio not in stock, we will send for. Consult our catalogue tor styles . GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! Remember we are the only agents for the celebrated Centemer which we fit and guarantee. They cost you no more than you one Gloves. We also carry the famous Clementine, Scala and Columbia which we will sell for $1 a pair. Weare proud of our Glove department, We giv Glove orders for the Centemeri to any of their agencies on the éoast. abs HANDKERCHIEFS 12° dczerimeot, witt be found an immense variety of tb newest effects. Handkerchiefs made of I i y e very with lace, dotted nets or embroidcries, Poe Heh linen, artistically trimmed é a choice line of foreign and d makes, exceedivgly good values, 25 cents. Endle a Sed Sonate for men, women and children, ranging in onicn sod 5 poser agteaon sa styles Our 25 and 50 cent Ladies’ and Obildren’s UNDERWEAR Underwear cannot be duplicated anywhere for double the money we are selling them for, a . mill, Don’t forget us when purchasing your Gndelovet. ei tect Crosses Ladies—We have spared no troub! of goods at the right prices. ‘Sur stock is ni nae *0 get dhe rigs ue ROSENBERG BROS. 0. H,JEDDY, Manager. Rew Goods received daily. ‘me cB ! om a mo fall bottle. Very truly your : x “me . . . \ \ uitle has most all the p : ee ’ dsof whiskey and sweet wit i Pine Street ~ -Nevada Cif ste AME, A a mR eo a Fruit Cake and Pies. . Walehes, Clocks, opera Glass Wal moles frult cake can be d atthe New York Bakery, ' t proprietor. Also hom and squash ples. iday Cheer at The Rece ch Chains, Holiday cits A.& H. W.H WATCHMAKERS, Broad Street best x om now on Alex. Hongell, > 7[\hese ood are of the —s Reception” saloon . wi mate put together by men , the fancy drinks of the sea x who know how. Call and see them. a Ming egg nog, and Tom & = We aim to please our customers. m the best of holiday cigars. The First For the Seas ;.9. Scadden, the grocer, a .* Consignment of choi n° Which will. be sold ir to suit and at a fea f } ART NEVADA Fan vy NOE: ne best is none too good f ‘patrons. You always find “THEOWL. — ee hing For the Ho Robes and Blanke received, also a fla at prices to suit all. G ore isn’t anything more ; ee ae "sprinter sim _ sss Tana Meer iate the of Barre il Chamber tonight. — gag your luck, :