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RUA. MINSTRELS «WITHOUT WARNING:
‘THE, TRANSCR)
ae
sad Suen EOIN ain Excepted They Will Appear at the
the Theater Here on Geo, H. Zekind of Grass Yalley eee
the Nineteenth Instant.
sn denip aneamegies. €
;
: Phe Havorly Mastodon Minstrels;
}which haye béen.playing at the Cali
ees) This Afternoon,
Touching: Report. “COUNTY.PUURALITIES, Must Pay Japs’ Taxes.
i}
>
-YVanoovvur, B. C., December 5.—The
British Columbia law making anyone;
"New Yorx, December 5.—A dispatch Forty Counties Go for
for McKinley and
to the ‘Tribune from London says:
Seventeen for Bryan.
~. Lord Kitchener's report of Knoz’s,
Set
.
employing Japanese responsible for
tle’s and Paget’s shirmighes‘shows that}. The Republican counties of the State their taxes, has been sustained. Last
the
operations.against.the guerrillas Tanged themselves politically in the reseason 6000 Japanese were engaged in)
and © Acéistant Oashier of
r for over a week, will aplars
si TREMS OF SUBSCRITTION : z
%y # bcowmga
under the system are still indecisive. cent election by the pluralities as given fishing on the Fraser River. The salthe Théater; here on;the 19th ‘Weissbein Bros, Bank et Grass Valley
mond canners employing them for the ite readers aly:
While De. Wet has been headed. off. in in the following list:
Carrier,
ce
.*
} ‘The company hasbeen #e-. dropped dead at the
12 1-2 Per Week . #
purpose of breaking the strike of the of buying as far
one
direction,
he
has
doubled
in
bank
at
about
Delivered toany part uf the city.
mcted for thie season and are
white fishermen. When the Tax Colown home merchan
another. The text of Lord Roberts’
give a clean and neat perform2:30 o’clock this afternoon He had
lactor made his rounds, however, the fact, the average
farewell order to the army is. eloquent}. 4;
‘in every particular,
Haverly’s been out on the
street and had just reenough to stir to enthusiasm today’s
Japanese had disappeared. The Gov~ child will find inthe‘
fjeis known far atid:wide, having
ernment at.once demanded of the canTHURSDAY....
leading
writers.
It
is
the
strongest
Fen identified with the best and most tarned to the bank, atid was about to
tax on all Japanese, City just about everything
possible of the suffering and heroism Contra Costa..
0.0.. .00.055 cokes 616 ners $3.8 head
of seasonable goods t t he
progressive amusement enterprises in! hang up his coat, when he fell over
case before Magisof the British Army in a campaign: unMOEN ORG bs
Rs a es . 48 employed. A test
existence. © ‘Among the artists of the.
the
and expired. He was a native of Caliexampled for severity, over: 14,300 ‘ofPAMONOG 5p ose S se orn s eae tam2204 trate Anderson has resulted in
company is George Wilson, who in his
ficers and men having died ‘from WRI oi cc eee aE capac 160 magistrate ordering the payment by
delightfully original monologue has no
ned of the taxes
wounds, fever and exposure. General Lassen .
$
=: 223 the canneries concer
equél,and while on the. end wit pours
se who caught fish at
Japane
every
of
Clery,
who
commanded
a
division
unTod Angelos..SiNeR Eh cise en yc iaews « 6042
Not Dead But Sleeping.
tradeat home is a mat
from his langhing month at ‘a rapid-.
the season for those
der General Buller in the
smith MARGOT oe aoe
eee 27 any time during
ial proceeding, our ow
}
fire rate, and the graceful way he sings
Mrs. E. L. Ha
ofge
When Constable Long of Truckee campaign, has returned to ‘London and MOVIN 6 900i ooo ok cosa Su ovascas « TTT canneries. The legislation making should be given the preferen . first,
Oaklanr
d is _— a song and taps the festive tambourine,
at
passed
was
le
on a visit,
.
arrived at. Colfax this morning, he was is enjoying the hospitality of his Al-. :Maietint. 62,
Ga
i 331 such a verdict possib
last and all the time. If, by any
‘l is:said to be’ worth going miles to see.
M. O. Keefie came over from Trikes
the suggestion of Labor Unions here.
somewhat surprised at the people of dershot friends, While he did ‘not re-. -Do
kt
MEG
RE
Sa
en
Ne
«
26
chanee, you cannot find.
The company carries its own band end
last evening,
that place being excited over a rumor deem his reputation as chief. strategist en ee) BORER RT eOg Ser
EE 189
want, make your wishes
orchestra. A brilliant and new idea
Clifford O'Neill «Visited Columbia
that he had been killed.
It was reof the staff college, he escaped the fate MOORS oe Cue esa os Sekt aes. ceewee «+. 585
proper establishment
street pageant will take place at noon
Hill yesterday.
ported that he had tried to capture a of Generals Gatacre, Methuen and]
TOGNOD. 5s ice bso eevee veces we 691
of the day they play here.
prietor order’ it for you
Ais jobF. H. Huat of Redlands is here on
of the war.
man sat Boca and had shot the man Warren in the early part
ber
or
manufacturer.
Thus
will be
mining business,
twice, and the man had shot the ConDr. Jaméson still remains inBacaued Se SERRE Saale MANGE (Rune ened seein 417 : St. Brrmevo, France, Dec. 5.—The
ait tuspection: Tonight.
able, perhaps, to make a slight profit
J. Bean of Ban Francisco caine in on . gt
stable three times, killing him. There ment at London.
MINIS 25 655 oF cc FG Bas ones cane 198 English steamer Rossgull, which has while you will be saved & lot of trouble.
the afternoon train,
was nothing in it. The Constable was
‘Nevada
Oomuiandery,
No.
6,
E°'T.,
Riverside ..200
0
ee ewe 1195 been lost off the coast of Jersey, was and put to no extra ‘expense, either,
Geo. W. Dyche of Boston arrived willbe inspected this evening by Grand sleéping at Boca.
4
Sacramento.
1181 engaged in the service between EngGod helps those who help themselves,
on the afternoon train.
Captain General W. D. Knights of Sac-. :
San Heekardino.
eer. Cea vate 788 land and the Channel islands, and St. and ‘the only way inwhich any com‘ Effectually ‘Mecosciged.
G.P. Smith came down from Granramento, Inspector of the Second DisSan Diego,...... ORORES
oa aay, 1122. Brieuc. She foundered in a gale at munity can become ‘strong .
. pros-—
New Yorx, December 5.—John Drew,
iteville’ this afternoon.
;
trict, of which Nevada Commandery is “You said you had a scheme to preSan Francisco.....
2.. ...0049996 11 o'clock last night. According to perous ‘is by standing together and
of Patterson, N. J.,a@ prominent retired
CG. E. Eastin and son Charles.are @.part,and Grand.Commander Miller
02. 445 the report which has reached here only working for the common weal. So
vent burglary when you had to leave horseman, died here last night of heart San Joaquin, ....0.....
down from Graniteviile.
“
of Fresno, After the inspection an your house alone,” suggested
San
Mateo.
731 eleven persons out of the forty people turn in and do your part,. This’ is as
the failure.
He was 67 years old. Mr,:
E. Samuel of San Francisco:Fabvtiveg elaborate banquét' will be partaken of.
Santa Barbara...... jhe kuwexkn 889 on board of her have been saved.
good a time as any to show your loyalty
a
friend. “Did it work?’
. Drew came to this city yesterday to aphere on last evening’s train.
-Members of other Commanderies will
POMACR
CUMIN
go)
cies
es
ce
.2500
to Nevada City ina substantial way.
“You bet it did.”
:
&
ees
1
pear as a witness before the. Board . of
W. L. Mack of San Francisco shih tt be present.
Santa Oruz... a
an ecie a «.
588
it?”
was
“What
Review
of
the
National
Trotting
Assonere on last evening’s train,
A Handsome Wheel,
PRON i oi os os pare Dabs oat beri . 266
“Why, I thought if I left one or two ciation.
W. T. Hawley of San Francisco arah
LL
FE
SOB
EB
Ee
Rap
TE
230
Before the Grand Jury.
gas burners turned on it would asrived here on last evening’s train.
IneLEwoop Junotion, Ont., DecemBeckley & Rice receivhd thie morn.
RNIN oo a, ee
oe ce hate em 852
phyxiate the would-be burglar.”
H. Davey and W. Nelson of San . The Grand Jury which is now in ses“Did the plan’come up to your exSonoma.
iskdend
jonped eis Gee ber 5.—An engine on the Grand Trunk ing a large wheel of fortune. It is a
Francisco are at the Union Hotel.
DRO s cok tc oe a ieee “117 Road here early today crashed into. a handsome article andis now on exhision has under censideration the cause pectations?”
“It exceeded them. The . man went in
George Brains of Oakland was 6ne off of the disastrous‘conflagration at Grass
POUMINM
G5 ooo eo aoc e erick. sc aeoe 72 hand-car on which were five section bition at the‘Grotto saloon. :
with a lighted matct, and we haven’t
San Feancincd, Decetpbet 5.—The
the'arrivals on last evening’s train.
men going
to work. All five were’ inValley a‘ few months ago,’ the cattle: -been able to find either him or the United States transport Hancock is
Supervisor A. J. Wood came over stealing in the lower part of . the counhouse since, but I bave reason to bestantly
killed.
The _dyiver and stoker Srate or Ono, Crry or TOLEDO, } 4g
MOURUIR
ore ore ic cnet hak ics . 875
from North San Juan:this afternoon. ty,ana claim of EB, R. Morrill of Truclieve he was effectually discouraged.” rexpected to arrive here on Tuesday ONS his os ers See haa ea ec 208 of the engine atau unhurt.
Lvoas County,
‘
next with the bodies of 2000 soldiers,
we
John Walsh of Mooré’s Flat was lee that there was fraud in the bills
Frank J. Coenry makes Oath that he
ve
From
this
it
willbe
seen
that
forty
who ave died from sickness or been
among yesterday’s visitors to this city.
Didn’t Belong to Him;
s senior partner of ‘the firm of F; J.
paid for the Fifth Supervisor District.
Funeral of the Late J.B. Gray.
killed in the fighting in the Philippines. counties gave pluralities for the McCueney
& Co., doing business in the
George H. Magruder, one of theantiMorrill was on the stand all the mornKinley electors. The other seventeen
City of Toledo, Oounty and. r.
The drill instructor’s fase turned
debris spies, was in this city last night.
The
funeral
of
the
late
James
B.
ing.
counties gave pluralities for Bryan, as
aforesaid, and that said firm, will
scarlet with rage ae ‘ho berated a raw Something That Would Be Suitable.
Frank G. Schiffer and Albert HoGray willtake place on Sunday afterthe sum of ONE HUNDRED.
eae
follows:
.eho
Irish
recruit for his awkwardness,
oe
en ares on a»
If you intend making a Obristmas ire Pee ciel Sey aae iy gee Ss aS CROPS noon at 2 o'clock, under the auspices LARS foreach and every case of Oa*J.B. Pindbld of’ Camptonyille, reon ow, Rafferty, you'll spoil the line gift, you should consider what would
that cannot be.cured by the use
* visit.
MEL AAR 8S
Gi eae of the Nevada City Fire Department. TABRH
f Hart’s Cararrn Ours.
Constable Richard Dillon retained Seived-this morning’a éarload of wine with those feet. Draw them back inbe appropriate for the receiver. SomeWUOMRO. Gisccale ess ar i uae tieus
“Phe deceased leaves a wife and four
copa
yesterday from a trip to the Delhi barrels. Hoe has a large vineyard near stantly, man, .and get them in line!” -thing that would be valuable as well as COON os 20s i ee
children—a boy and three girls; a
Sworn to before me ard subscribed
ce
Pampron ville.
Rafferty’s dignity was hurt.
mine,
ornamental. -Jas, Kinkead has justreInyo.
this 6th day-.of Demother, Mrs. Clarissa Gray ; three sisin ay
2
:
«+109
=~
a
“Plaze,
sargint,” he drawled solemnceived,
+e
A.
D. 1886.
William Graves, a former resident
a large and varied stock of the
térs and two brothers—Mrs. William
ly, “they’re not mine; they’re Micky nicest kind of. furniture.
of this city, arrived last night from
Advertised Letters,
He has. Lake... aKa
ve oes Nestcpneanme+62 Holmes of this city, Mrs. E. A. Davis
~ NotaryPublic,
Doolan’s in the rear rank !”
Chico.
easels, rugs, wall pockets, glass dish MOMTIDORO seco sees
‘and Mrs, F. Maher of San Francisco,
coi fu kO ee
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internOe
The following is-a list of the letters
Mr. and Mrs, A. 8. Lord’s young
closets, music racks, reception chairs, sro. Eeig Se UIA gis Meat natea toes upset
‘and Wm.J. and Ed. G. Gray of this ally, and acts directly on the. bloot
Over From Truckee,
of the system
son if seriously ill at their home at Inremaining in the oe at Nevada
children’s rattan rocking chairs with Modoc..
city, and a half-brother, Willis Hayand mucous inaniain ices
.
2.0.52.
F
i
t
as
online
City, December 6; 1900.
nd
for
testimon
dian Fiat.
adjustable
backs,
tablettes
and center GUE IMINO: 88 sy
den of Susanville.
i
J. Lambert, J. L. Livingston, SuperDows, DW. .
hi
Fred West returned here last even:
Mr. Gray had his life insu¥ed in the Sold
Lineage cms 9 HEE. F. ©.
.
2.. .5. 5s .ccee
ir
C
visor John Fay, Constable C. W. Long, tables, ladies’ work baskets and wood San Luis Obispo..
ing from San Jose, where he has. been
ost,A wcam Rees a
Bankers’ fnsurance Company. for $2000. . Hall’s ccniiy Pills are; the pn
Peter Smith. and H. Canger, came baskets. You.should call on Mr. Kin+ Beay tae
for some time,
his ces
over from Truckee today, being sumkead and examine his stock before purPORUMIBB
Her Miss
Mrs. R. Penros
chasing elsewhere.
and Mrs.
e Kate Mul: .
mcned as witnesse
fornia and aged 85 years,
Loss of Life,
Noted. Turfman,
Five Were Killed.
The Dead Soldiers.
So
eee
:
FRANKJ. CHENEY.
caine
Hi = GLEASON,
ag ¥. 3.0CHENEY
e06, Toledo, 0.
Irvine, Peter: :
Knolley, aes
s
Mone+ Sie
T. B. Gray, the well known SAR i
man, left this morning for a business
Py
7 0ae > ———
bas served in the family of Patrolman
Briscoe, for six years without pay, and
Camptonville Tuesday and left for San
that during ea this tirae she was under
Francisco yesterday mornings. <;.,
Sh» proposes to sue
' If not-called
for in .fifteen days lethypnotic —
the unpaid wages.
G, J. Rector returned last eveniiig ters will be'sent fo the dead: letter. ofBrisco for—_————_-+
e@eo +
aft
a er
visit for the past three weeks at fice. Parties calling for any of these
The Epworth League literary and
letters
will
please
Say
“ddvertised,”
San Francisco, Berkeley and :*Becrapay a a ofone cent for each letter. social, which was announced to take
place tomorrow evenir.g has been postmento.
« CALKINS; Postmaster.
. poned te some future date.
Mrs, L. E. Peck, J. Holligan gad Ed.
————
Smith, all well known. residents’ of
Graniteville, are reported to ‘be aan
gerously ill,
Archie Rowe, an asin: at. the Ne
vada Foundry, had one of:his eyes injured Monday by a flying chip from an
emery wheel,
‘Mrs. F. BR. Wehe and-two childreii}”
about that present? ‘Suppose FOR
teresting to
man over the hot sands of the desert.
"
We have them here all new. Come-in, You can see more
‘“andkerchiefs in our store than half-a-dozen Other stores can
ES
a
smomene
TE,
THE HOLIDAYS
.
show. You can buy them at the very small price of
Wives of Woodmen Invited.
Mrs. Kate B. Hill, Grand’ Organizer
of the Woodcraft, invites the wives of
the Woodmen of the World, to meet at
the home of Mrs. Wm.Browning-on
Boulder street,
tomorrow afternoon
from 2 to4 o’clock.
KEY RAFFLING .
willholda
Until after the holidays,«
wa.’‘3. bears
# Oups, Saucers
Plates, Salad
Sets, Berry
Olacks, Steins
Everything that’s Beautiful for Christmas
s. . .
RPA PCCR
community.
ce
Velocipedes, Boy’ s Wagons, ‘Doll Car
_ Just Like Finding Money
.
Lotsof People-Use. Ghat American Toporting Tea uh
Sa TAYLOR'S
rcial
—— * FAMILY
—e GROUND +.
oe
——e COFFEE
At 26 Conts per Pound. 2
Roasted Daily !
Street, Nevada City,
MiliStreet, Grass Valley
:
«Mer
riages, Toy Carpet Sweepers,
Toy Ice Cream Freezers and Guns.
FRAMESMADE 70 ORDER
frame all kinds of pictures
LEGG C.SHAW Co. “IPICTURE
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Bari
Xinas
Sipein
“Many art
Men’s Slippers, patent leather quarters, iaaer vamps, ‘7
~ cents.
Men's Bo’t, lace and Congress, shoes, coin and French plein.
‘
Ground
to Order.
Equal tots avenge 85-cont Coffee.
toes, bankrupt price, $31.35.
Other Grades at Other Prices.
rupt: price,
3eass
TAYLOR'S TEASTORE,
Men’s bey double-sole walking shoes, with aoft, pliablé upphen brat price, SBE SS,
dress shoes, lace style, coin toes, bank
price, ‘Se.
THE PRICES
hee
‘Ceme in and see our NEW JACKET S thatcame in yes
terday. Some Tey. swell ones in the lot. for very little.
money.
=~
Bo
di
secies nailed for miners’ ace, bankrupt
Men’s high’‘otit lace. .
erences 3
nailed, regular price, 34
Y
Maderia
1
2
a
‘*
**
°**:
Orange Wine Sherry (dry or sweet)
: Port
I
“
Burgundy
1° “
Reisling
3
Zinfandel
PB
one
afewmye we expect a consigament ot Swiss, Roquetort and Limbur
ets
Eoscar andSon.
a
we HAVE A
shoe eariec. a
~ Well Stocked Witn ChoiceGoods,
.
Keipgeodoclt &. Os: of Cincinnati, Obie whe tested, of:
our Indies fine shoes, We are the
house ine town that
makes a specialty of perfect fitting. “In order.te do so we have’
ae
our shoes nicelylettered:frotn A to BE.
Our recent loss by fire threw ‘us into bankruptoy and we ;
have been and are now selling goods at less than retail price.
Fy yoo
15 to 80 per cent,
gic
seer airs isos
hire paarAe. rat
:
;
na toe ohnea
2 ton en
vain ina ren pin 1-4.
Ladies’ calf
:
"q
4.5
E HOLIDAYS.
«FOR THE
1
Sets, Vases .
well attended, as the Native Daughter
me [ore New Furs just arrived.
RIGHT.
i sae Angelica
Sets, Toilet
Parlor, and Jo V. Snyder will Jead the
grand march. The party should be
always stand ready. 'to assist in‘any
undertaking that is of henefitto the
Council Chamber Saloan
Onyx Tables
Mrs. Jo V. Spyder, President of Laurel
ARE
have no last year’s goods to show. you ; everythingis new.
ow, Ladies, come to the Big Store and ace what a nice
{Present 25 cents wi buy.
Reaper vei
—AT THR—
It was decided to have a red party, that
to see them.
. RAPFLE EVERY NIGHT
: Dinner ‘Sets
is, everything will be decorated in red.
Be the first and get here early. We want all the ladies
‘Having secured some of the youngest
and tenderest turkeys in the ere, I
Busts—Figures
ters in regard to their New Year Ball.
25c a dozen and up as high up as $5 :apiece
. Xmas will sooit be_here. We are all ready fa it, We
Jardineres
Lamps—Ornaments
Sllverware
.
The committee of arrangements of
Laurel Parlor, Native Daughters, held
a meeting last evening to perfect mat
See themin our large ones and lots more of
‘them to choose from.
grove of the promised land, and there for sale are too numerous to mention,
so drop in and see
for yourself.
refreshed themselves,.
It Will be a Rea Party. .
maga CTY.
,. Today.
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs! Ladies’ Handkerchiefs!
Glass ware
%
Hc
cooling spring in the shade of a date mental presents; The articles he ‘has
ieville.
ad
about
beholders. After the journey was over has a large stock of elegant lamps
as ornathe Klans camped out by the side of a which will make usefulies well
and Miss Stella Soward returned last
‘of the -Woodmen of the World,_
say
Black and Colored Dress asda
The merchant lead the “grand march,” ‘goods. He has. a fine stock of boy’
and: he excited the admiration of all wagons, velocipedes, etc. He
you go awai vata line.
Mrs. Kate R. Hills, general organizer)
of the Women of Woodcraft, is in this
city. She will probably organize a
lodge here, it being-a. women’s a
Are showing
Degree Klan, the new
CUT RATES
Wondering
evening from San Francisco, and left
this morning for their. home, at Down
. MAHER © COOL: i.
iy Rasta
Pe AS, 1177
aioe’
side degree of }the A. O. U, W., held
high carnival at Odd Fellows: Hall last In his changed advertisement today
Katie Mellman, a Ghisaao domestic, night. They showed a school teacher, George E. Turner, the Pine street
relates a queer story, alleging that she a miner, a merchant and a newspaper hardware merchant, has something f
White, Laurence
Wilson, Rapest
Wilson,
Wolf, 0.%.
John MoMartin came down fron
iS
A Queer Story.
‘ tagyaw.N.
trip to San Francisco,
The -Avalia
OI.
.
rived. here on last evening's train. s
:
Tuolumne, ..2/.0.0..0.. re fe3
He Lea the Cavalcade.
bratedo
ms $0. S039.
Mrs. G. Little of San Francisco ar
visit to friends.
s before the Grand
Jury regarding irregularities in the
business of the Fifth Supervisor Dis. trict.
Hop Oigar
Hosking, B. W.
sole agel
«
len came down from North Bloomfield
this afternoon.
A’ lar,
Ripe Oli
GO. Gayl