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December 5, 1900 (4 pages)

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AS ~ *\ THE TRANSORIPT,. Tsaod Rory Evening, Sundays Excepted AT BSVADA OITY, CALIFORNIA, BROWnIT é& CALEINS. IERMS OF SUBBORITTION : Mail, * 7 7 ° 2. $6 Per Year Carrier, #2 1-2c Per Week Delivered so any pars of the city. fBLEPHONE NO. 41. P, 0, BOX EB pdircewwsren: shai reer Sibens 5, 1900 1900 PERSONAL POINTERS. Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Both Old and Young P. Farrel is over from Cherokees. T. J. Peterson of San Francisco is in town. Hill yesterday. F. CO. Henley is here from San Francisco, L. P. Driesbach is over from North San Juan. CG. Milrecht came over from Forest G. F. Haven of Seattle is here spending a few days. C.L. Canfield arrived here eee from Los Angeles. L. G. Evans was over from North San Juan yesterday.8. Maertines and M. BR. Selby et San Francisco are in town. ° Thomas Wayman came down from Forest City last evening. General C. F. McGlashan of Truckee is here on legal business. J. Ooha of St. Louis, Mo., arrived here on last evening’s train. ©. O. McOray and OC. L. Clark of San Francisco arrived here on the afternoon train. E. T. Worthley and Ww. W. Mead came down from Washington this afternoon. W. frelan Jr. arrived here this afternoon from San Francisco, W. L. Hawley arrived here this afternoon. E. L. Gribbens and Louis Cramer of San Francisco are here spending a few days. Mr.and Mrs. Frank Holbrook have returned from San Francisco and Alameda, ©. F. McDougald, one of Truckee’s popular business men, is here “_a few days. Geo. Cloud, one. of Washington’s 8 popular business men, is here spending a few days. N. Montgomery came down from Camptonville yesterday and left today for San Francisco. John Beckley of Sacramento arrived here last evening and will make this place his fature home. 8. L. Slack of Sweetland was here last night en route to Bakersfield, where he will operate in the oil fields. Mrs. E. E. Luce of Camptonville and Miss Alice Shade of Forest City were here last aight en route to San Francisco. Thomas Reynolds is making a tour of the Sam Juan Ridge in the interest of Frank Taylor’s Commercial Tea and Coffee House. Mrs. Richmond and childfen returned to Sacramento yesterday, they were called by the sudden illness of Mr. Richmond. F. J. Sloat and wife of Hemnidtcn, oO. have returned, from a visit at Sean} Fransisco. Mr. Sloat is one of the stockholders in theMountaineer mine. John H. Ooughlin, who for many years was connected with the N.C. N. G.B.R., isin town interviewing our business men. He is representing Ennis, Brown & Oo., commission merchants of Sacramento. Will Have a Fire Department. The people of the town of Washingington have subscribed $600 to a fund tobe used for bettering the fire protection of that place. Water will be obtained from the big ditch above the towp, and a reservoir constructed near Mrs. Williamson’s house. It will require about 1100 feet of pipe to supply the five hydrants which will be stationed about town. Over 400 feet of good fire hose will also be pro-jn vided. es Vestrymen Elected. The new vestrymen of Trinity Episcopal church were selected last night as follows: D, E. Morgan, 8. W.; J. B Treadwell, J. W.; 8. W. Marsh, Clerk; Frank Power, Wm. Mails, 0. J. Naffziger, E. A. Moore. days. " dry on Sacramento street, just above where . PASSED cw. James B: Gray D Departed This Life This Afternoon. © At about three o’clock this afternoon, ster Gray succumbed to the inevitable. He had been ill for about a year and a half with lead paralysis, and although everything possible has been done for him but it proved of no benefit. Mr. Gray was well knownand very popular. He was a member cf Nevada City Fire Department. He leaves a-wife, two daughters and a son, besides an aged mother, brothers and sisters to mourn his loss. He was aged44 yoars, 1 month and 14 Elected Officers. Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N.S. G. W.,.elected the following officers last evening: LeeA. Garthe,.P. P.; August Rapp, P.; A. Brackett, F. V.P.; A. B. Wolf, S. V. P.; J. W. O'Neill, T. V. P.; . A.P. Krumb, Marshal; E: J, Morgan, BR. 8.; E. W. Schmidt, F.8.; Dr. C. L. Muller, Surgeon; F. E. Brown, Trastee Dr. Alvah N. Morgan, O. 8.; Wm. M. {. Chace, I. 8. Leased Oil Lands. Ex-Senator E. M. Preston hassecured 2000 acres of oil land in San Ber nardino county from Thomas N. Williams,a San Francisco capitalist. A corporation will be formed and work of development immediately started. Oe tr Steam Laundry for This City. John H. Ooughlin, who is one of the principal ownersin the steam laundry at Grass Valley, was in town today and has concluded to start a steam launthe Sierra Nevada Brewery. Only white help will be employed. This is something that has been much needed in Nevada Oity. The Beneficient Society will meet Thursday evening at 7 o’clock at the residence of Mrs. Beightol on Grove street. We Have ’em, What? Ripe Olives have just. arrived at. Geo ©. Gaylord & Son’s. They have the sole agency of this city for these celebrated olives, tf sees ae —<$—$— ee ee Lifelike Busts and Figures. Royal Teplitz, Royal Dresden and Ter:a Cotta Busts. Some of them— The Slave The Nubian + The Turk ‘i The Arab Sapho Afra Our Prices Great American [uporting Tea Go Commercial Street, Nevada City. 66 MillStreet, Grass Valley ORDINANCE NO. 156. City of Nevada. YADA do ordain as follows: Section I. within the corporate limits of the City o evada, k mate of or visitor to, or shall in any way said purposes. , Section IT, Eve wd person 1 who shall violate oy of orem upon convie Section III. This Ordinance shall take effect immedioad December 8d, 1900, by the following Lots of People Use ° TAYLOR'S —e* GROUND —+®© COFFEE. At 25 Cents per Pound. 3 ee Gault, ae and Hin, after a lingering illness, James Brew-. *@#ist Wiemann was considered 6 ‘fled to. the purchase. cf liquor, were large consignment of Ebmann} a anaes Just Like Finding Money. An Ordinance” Prohibiting’ Houses of IliBame onthe North side of Spring street or either side of National Alley in the Ts TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF NENo person shall on the North side of Spring street or on either side of Natioral Alley vs or maintain, or become an incontribute to the support of any house ot i ee 3 Or lease, let or underlet, or transfer the possession of any premises for any of the cet oa of this Ordinance shall be ilty etion the hereof ehall be i hy Gio) Dotlars, = iments or impriepo in the City ie Saito os eunenal ng Ten {10} days. ‘. Can't Convict There. . BurkerEy, December. 4.—Thé fntility Berkeley prohibition orljinanee witha jury trial was demonette.ted in the case . . jofJohn Wiemann, tried before Judge Edgar and twelve citizens. The case strong one by the prosecution. A. L. Woodward and W. Reeves, who testiwitnesses. It having been claimed that they were judges 2f what constituted liquor in prior trials, in this the samples were analyzed by. Professor Colby, who pronounced them the “real stuff.” ‘The defense put no witnesses on the stand. In seven. minutes the jury returned a verdic; of not guilty. Judge Edgar said he «lid not see how upon the evidence acduced a jary could retarn such a verc ict. Railroad to 0¢ Sold. OAKLAND, Deo. 4.—Th> rolling stock of the Sierra Valley !tailway is to be sold under a decreé of foreclosure granted today in favor of the Southern Pacific Company. Henry A. Bowen of Oakland established the Sierra Railway in 1894. It runs throu,;sh Plumas and Lagsen counties. When the roadbed was completed Mr. Bowen had no cars or engines and entered into negotiations with the Southern Pacific for an. ontfit. He finally stru:k a bargain in a job lot of narrow gauge cars and locomotives, paying the-efor in notes amounting to $15,775. Chese were seeured by a chattel movtgage on the Sierra Valley’s rolling stock. Neither the notes or interest vere ever paid. By the terms of the for:closure decree the Sheriffs of Lasse. and Plumas counties are directed t«. sell at public auction two locomotives, fifteen flat-. cars, five combination box cars and one combination passeiger and baggage car. The total amount of the judgment is $18,956.28. Shooting Scrape. Excetsior Sprinas, Mo., December 4; —Thos. McAuley shct and fatally wounded his step-daug'iter’s husband, A. F. Chambers, on :he street here. The shooting was a culmination ofa family. quarrel and wis witnessed by half a-dozen people. Both men are SUMS Snemes siness. (0 ) Frison, Ind. December 4.—In G0 Inpran. the Ori Higgins, was sentented to the S/ate’s prison for an indefirite term, tetween two and fourteen ygars. Higgits was convicted for offering to accept a bribe, promising to push a meast.re = the Council. ver ofthe Oity Content The reason physicians always recof efforts to convict violators of :1e] ° ‘medalion pictures, albums, Christmas jother day. me ‘Oonit ; ‘oday John Mt SS , , "SUITABLE FOR . PRESENTS, ri ‘D. Vinton ‘Ts I Handsome Goods For Christinas, = Of the mapy nive articles in. the stores of our merchants, W.D. Vinton is to the front with -a varied: assort ment that is especially suitable for Christmas gifts, He has in stock ladies’ and gentlemen’s dressing cases, cards, books, calendars, writing por-. tierres, writing paper, .fancy ink wells, . hand-painted candle sticks, large assortment of ladies’ purses, -perfumery in fancy bottles—two ofthe latest brands Le Trefie and Indian Hay—and old violins of the best make. The Effect of it. * ; Why Kansas went Republican so handsomely may be suggested in™ the circumstance of a bank-opening in the village of Burns, Butler county, the Previously there was no place for the farmers of the vicinity to deposit their money. They came into the village with it in old cans, stocking and wallets, and before 4 o’clock in the -fternoon had stocked the bank with ready oash to the tane of $100,000. No wonder that Brother Bryan was crying in the wilderness when he was down Kansas way, vince the people that the country was going to smash while they were crowding into town with tin cans fall of coin to put away in the bank. : — — sdieiiabaneniciaaa Seoeteeemee ra Contagious Blood Poison There is no poison so highly con: oc. deceptive suid aa duniieive: ged too sure you are cured because all external the doctor says you are well. ary been — with werent fs) or months or. years, nounced cured —to seating when and pro
‘that the disease was only covered up— Like Begots Like. 3'7<° fom he out again, and to their sorrow and mortification find those nearest and dearest to them have: been infected by this loathsome disease, for no other poison. is so surely transmitted from parent to child as this. Often a bad case of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, an old sore or ulcer developing in middle life, can be traced to blood poison confa eae. The Sin of the Parent. life, for it remains’smoldering in the system forever, unless properly: treated and driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. is the only antidote for this virus, the only remedy known that can overcome it and drive it out of the blood, and it does this so thoroughly and effectually that there is never a-return of the disease to embarrass or “gaures you afterwards. res Contagious Blood Poison in any and all break down your constitution ; it is st vegetable and the only blood. ing salhoecy that cleanses the blood and at t the same time builds up the general health, Our little book on contagious blood Sanaged is the most complete and instrucive ever issued; it not only tells all about this disease, but also how to cure ourself at home. It is free and should in the ‘hands of everyone seeking a ommend Jesse Moore “AA” whiskey is because they know of its absolute purity. ae i for it. SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, amend FOR THE asance< bkohere tl aRD, ReGen. : First publication December Sth, 1900. cents. Roasted Dally! toes, bankrupt price, $31. Ground to Order. es Equal to the average 85-cent Coffee. Other Grades at Other Prices. rupt price, Be2.S355Men’s Kip: TAYLOR'S TRASTORE, NEVA CITY, price, SE.BO*" Men’s high cut Xmas Sli ~ Many Varieties — Men’s Slippers, patent leather quarters, fancy waiape; 7O NEVADA ippers in Men’s Bo'f, lace and Congress, shoes, coin and French plain Ss.. Men’s heavy double-sole walking shoes, with soft, pliable, oP pers, lace and Congress, bankrupt price, S22. 35. sf Men’s fine Vici kid dress shoes, Jace style, coin toos, bani: boots, nailed for silanes! use, banstent inde of bot Roatan gran loator ; oailed, regular proe, sale price, BESO. ; CUT RATES sensei CINGS 2ukes HOLIDAYS Velocipedes, Boy’s Wagons, Doll Car-. riages, Toy Carpet Sweepers, Toy Ice Cream Freezers and Guns. Lecce © SHAW Co How could he con-. « i arf: comupusyrachsim nig 32" andj. “stages: contains no . : mineral to H Miners Entomet, ——— Special to the Transcript. ScRANTON, Pennsylvania, curred here this morning at the Hay Ang mine. The mine is located . near Dunore. ; toribed. The list of dead and wounding. Great excitement prevails iu the neighborhood of the mine; and the scenes are heart rending, most of the miners’ families being there to learn the fate of their loved ones. ¥ Selected New Officers. At their meeting last night Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, I. O. O. F., elected the following: officers to serve for the ensuing term: J.H. Langmian, N. G.; F. W. Medlin, V. G.; G. A. Gray, R. 8.; id. G. O'Neill, F.S ; C. E. Malloy, Treasurer; W.H. Martin, Trustee. The inStallation will take place on the evening of Tuésday, January 1, 1901. Death of an Old Settler. , John Blanco, one of the'early settler ‘of these parts, and who is well-known ‘to most of the old timers, died at the ‘County Hospital this morning. He was a native of Chili and aged 65 years. ves Union Choose Officers. ,. The loa ers’ Union, held a meeting ge eveni and elected the following new officers: H.C. Anderson, P.; Frank Maher, V. P.; Paul Newman, Financial and Oorresponding Secretary; George J. Dunster, Treas. : ¢ —__———_ + 2@e + —— — — A Card. In last evening’s paper, concerning the proceedings of the Board of Trustees of this city, appeared the statement that I have opened a house of illrepute. I. wish to emphatically deny sucha statement. I have opened no house of ill-repute, and the statement was made maliciously, forthe purpose of in jaring me, and for the reason that I refused to sell my house fer almost nothing. Mrs. CovaHiin. — Nevada City, Dec. 5, 1900. TURKEY RAFPLING . Having secured some of the youngest will hold a am AD THE— Council ‘Chamber Saloon, Until after the holidays. WM. J. BRITLAND. Moore.. ° Nevada .City Grass, Valley PHOTOGRAPHS ® » THAT PLEASE PICTURE FRAMES MADE 10 ORDER I frame all kinds of pictures CITY, CAL. " “our shoes nicely lettered from A Oar recent loss by fire threw You get good values of us'a'nd LS ee Soc es A ees LUBEOK. Fired From the Board. Smith, who was acquitted in the criminal Court of & charge of shipping grain. from the warehouses of the Chicago Elevator Oompany without cancelling the receipts, was guilty by the Board of Trade early today, and was expelled from his seat in that organization.’ The trial lasted for eleven days. The final hearing began at 2:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon and the decision was reached by an almos. l unanimous vote at 2 o’clock this_morning. The evidence produced before the Directors tended to show that the Elevator Company, .o : ° was general manager, Dec, 5th.—A serious cave oc300,000 bushels of grain from elevators without the cancellation of the receipts. ifty4 W. Philbrook, an attorney, has sued Fifty-one ee en ex-Justice of the Supreme Court Van BR. Patterson to recover $100,000 for alleged slander. Philbrook takes 0ccasion in his complaint to renew a previous attack’on Justice Ralph O. Hared is not known at this writ-. rison of the Supreme Court, which led ies to. his disbarment. and tenderest Sekcle in the market, I, RAFFLE EVERY NIGHT Cxricaco, December 4.—Lloyd J had shipped eee San Francisco, December 4.—Horace For Embezzlement. Cxi1caco, December 4.—Walter D. Glenn, wanted for embezzlement of Rawlins, Wyoming, and an officer, armed with requisition papers, is on his way to bring the prisoner back to Chicago to face trial. Glenn was a book-keeper for the Mechbanic’s Building and Loan Association of this city. Marphy, whu bas. half a centary agent ne thalate Rafus Lord, ai known in Wall Street, is found . #ge at Brooklyn. Mr, M the employ of Rufus Lord fice was robbed ‘in br bonds and securities’ to $1,500,000, up to that” robbery in the history of W and he subsequently ‘ the police, : the oftice at the time tt of which Smith committed, but the peor nearly $20,000, has been arrested at}. Church, just before sailing Honolulu, where he has gone for the benefit of his health, speaking of the Utah Senatorship, said that O. J. Salisbury and Colonel Isaac Trambo were the only prominent candidates. He was oonfident there would not’ be # deadlock in the Legislature, and expressed the opinion that the influence of the Mormons would be exercised in behalf of Trambo. Jesse Moore-“AA” whiskey is used at all the principal hospitals in the United States. Why is it? aie Srate or OxI0, Ciry OF Toumpo, Lvoas County be on! Frank J. CHENEY maton o&th that he s senior partner of the firm of F. J. The New Building an Enticing Place. The reconstructed Court House isin the State. Itis such a cosy place that there will be a half dozen or more new candidates for every office in will be about as lively as any ever had at any of the Conventions held in the past. Although the nominating conventions will not be held for a year and a half. still some secret work has ‘. already been commenced looking to the occupancy of some of the oat i one of the best buildings of the kind . the brick structure, and the contests) Oo., doing business in the . City of Toledo, County. and (pe aforesaid, and that ssid ‘firm will the sum of ONE HUNDRED. LARS foreach and every case of On. . TARRH that cannot be cured by the use of Hati’s CaTaRRH CURE FRANK KS ‘ CHENEY. Sworn to resi Hog oe in my presence, this y cember, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, « Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the. blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Gall’s Family Pills are the <se -MAHBE : Are showing them to choose from. R@Ge. Black and Colored Dress Goods Today. See them in our large window, and lots more of Ladies’ Handkerchiefs! show. You can buy them at to sée them. Some lore New Furs j ARE RIGHT. «. money. Xmas will soon be here. ‘present 25 cents will buy. FOR THE i Sore ‘Angelica with artistic judgment, ‘WE HAVE A Shoe Department.. Well Stocked Witn Choice Goods, _ Krippendorif & Oo. of Cincinnati, Obio, are the makers of our ladies fine shoes. We are the only house in town. that makes a specialty of perfect fitting. In order_to do so we have to BK, . us into bankruptey wis we have been and are now selling goods at less than retail price. er ‘ save on ‘your: ‘purchase from 3 4e38 BO ote; 1 Ladi’ Dongs i son ta nat atin al ead plain toes, bankrapt price, $31. _ Ladies? calf lace shoes, double sole, a e004 school shoe, cola toes, sale price, SI-'7 5. sia on a pan te ar hel mia Misses’ grain school s Le Miscnd aed Ceskieoes aa We have them here all new. handkerchiefs in our store than half-a-dozen other stores can Be the first and get here early. I Maderia 1 ‘“* Orange Wine 2. ‘*+ Sherry (dry or sweet) a tt: Pert 1. ** Burgundy 1 * Reisling Ser Zinfandel ger Cheese. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs Come in, You can see more the very small price of 25c a dozen and up as high up as $5 apiece We want all the ladies ust arrived. THE PRICES Come in and see our NEW JACKETS that came in yes] . terday. Some very swell ones in the lot for: very, little We are all ready for it, We have no last year’s goods to show you ; everything is new. Now, Ladies, come to the Big Store and see what a nice Respectfully, Maher Gs Go. = HOLIDAYS.. $6.0 / In a few days we expect a consigament ot Swiss, Roquefort and Limbur4. Iscard amd Som. 1 é px 3 4 AS 2 ta SS Hnm preg eres