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Tun TRANSORIPT. SQME CHEERING NEWSTHE BRITISH Daily Chronicle ofthe Doings of Both OMt. The Doings of Our Neighbors ts Told
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BROWN & CALKINS.
FOR
Frank Golden arrived this morning
Published every evening except
Sundays and Legal Holidays by
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WEDNESDAY...--Feb.
[SPECIAL TO THE DAILY TRANSORIPT.]
from Oarson.
E. Poage of Graniteville arrived here . Hi: wife will continue
this
wok varie’ Lonvon, Feb. 14, 6:40 p. m—lIt is officially announced that the British} irs, H.C. Mills returned last night
Pennsylvania, which in 1690 role UP . cavalry division under Col. French on the 12th instant siezed the crossing of
‘< n, has now, ¥ 5
295,000 against Mr. Bis the river Reit at Dekil’s Drift on the east bank of which the 6th and 7th: divis-} ™
through its Democratic committee,
“enthusiastically endorsed him for
1900.” New York, however, which in
jons are now camped.
1896 went 268,000 for McKinley, has . .-» dudl occurred between Col. Plummer’s forces and 500 Boers which contin:
into the Boer lines and silepced. .Mrs. f. L. Fischer came down today;
a
given Mr. Bryan arather cold shoulder! 4 4:1) the British. dropped two shell
in this last trip into the “enemy’s coun4 their batteries. Plummer then began an advance. try.” Itthus looks as though the canmento today to visit friends.
=
Mies Lula Marsh le
Lonbon, Feb. 14—Advices from Cabarones dated the 4th say that an artill. . ento to attend the w edding of 8
friend.
didate might be able to reduce the Re:
publican majority in ieee wers tol Suit Brou ght
but the other hand, as 8
teeagt New-¥ to Remove Taylor.
though New York’s figure might increase to 270,000. [Special to the Daily Transcript.]
” verted Democratic party have evinced
question,” continues the Times, “the
greatest of the political issues of the an
for the Soutb the Democratic : :
nhs ; Both houses of the Legislature met
party has nothing to say. Bryan, with
bis hazy notions of ‘expansiow without . at 11 a. m.-bat lacking a quorum adimperialism,’ 1s against the opeD door, . journed to J1 tomorrow.
against new markets, against the growth
and development of the South.” a
es cet . . Serious Trolley ‘ He says ete that he was puzzled. time, Her father and Mrs. George
The importation of raw material for Car Collision. m3 a very aed time, to account for ®. Baker came over today to meet her. ome Som
ow complexion and bilious condi-. ~hey will return to the Ridge to-morHow’s This.
use of manufacturers in 1899 was $2067,
Special to the Daily Transcript. 000,000 against $162,001,000 in 1896, un\ t
Oax.anp, Feb. 14.—A trolley car on ing after the meuls, and no medicines
or treatment would remove the aiffider the free raw material Wilson law
and the exportatioao of manufactures . the Alcatraz line collided today with
¢c
in 1899 was $380,787,891 against $63-. one of the Grove street line. Both
badl ecked. Policeman Mccoffee was the cause of my trouble,
were ba sd wrec , : gt but I could not bring myself to believe . ja
si n were hurt. C) ‘ :
binned unralne POL this, antil after. time { made the ex-. himself as most favorably impressed } aa 8
able to earry out any obligations made
688,527 in 1896.
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It bas not been stated just when the .
formality will occur of openiLg the . motormen and conductors escaped. {
Democratic campaign. In the meantime, Mr. Bryan, the candidate, bas readin f
commenced his stumping tour, startSp go
ing in to first convert tbe “enemy’s
country.”
[Special to the Daily Transcrip*.]
The country has resigned itself to. CHicaco, Feb. 14—The Building
bear the complaints of Atkinson, Hosr,. Trades Council bas been notified
Pettigrew, and that class, during the . that the National Council had called a
progress of the war, but now the worst] ike in other cities to include all
of it is these fussers won't cease talk: :
ing after the Filipinos have stoppe+ laborers engaged in the construction
of buildings under charge of contractfighting.
Ata Cit ae. Tyran: said that ors not favorable to the Council.. ‘The
Rd grici St Ea ay ie ee ee will extend aid to
p.easant prophesy that he is to be the
next President of the United States, it
does not make hie heart beat so fast as Great Snowstorm.
. ben bh t be to bear
it used to when he §ret began in Nebraska.
this.
pas
r [Special to the Daily Transcript.]
“ o understand that youare im :
Ate z Omana, Feb. 14.—The heavies snow-2-2@e
the strikers.
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Franxrort, Feb. 14—Gov Beckman’s} A aE LOL : ’ . . gentleman in Northampton Mass Times . 5 ss
: The Dome te readers tthe pO suit to compel Gov, Taylor to turn . who reqiests that his name be kept’
i : the office over'to him was filed this af. frond priat, had a curious experience
Labor Troubles. . in prime condition. I know what lam
talking about when I say that witb
some people, coffee causes belching of
gas and some most disgusting and disNOT VERY BLEGANT.
Worked Like a Cow's Cud.
tion, with a heavy, dull, miserable feel. 5
. J. P. Corbus, who arrived here this ward for any case of
week and 1s engaged in visiting the
ulty. “A friend warned me that : : ree et.
mines of this district, is the manager \ Ve the andersigned, have known F.
of the Treadwell mine on Douglae Is-. J, (yheney for the last 15 years, and beagreeable features. It also causes
headaches, constipation, blotches and
jaundice, with a general upsetting and
breaking down of the nervous system, J
erry)
given up and Postum Cereal Food . t
Coffee used in its place.”
The name of this gentleman will be
Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich., upon application.
the hands of your friends?” asked the j :
politician. “No,” answered Sepator . storm of the year is prevailing today
Sorghum. “Tor not in the hands of through Nebraska and Western. Iowa.
my friends. The hands of my friends . J; jg pot likely to do much damage as
: ”
are in my bank acces ots the wind is light and tie temperature
There is a wide difference between . above zero.
turning out to see a man and hear him ——___d
talk, and voting for bim. Mr. Bryan . Miss Sargent’s Will.
should remember this when he thinks .
of his New England trip.
—~or—
+ Serve the People,
The undersigned has renovated and
entirely refitted the candy factory on
Commercial street opposite the Tran‘script Block. He has one of the best
confectioners in the State and is manufacturing the highest grades of plain
The will of Miss Elizabeth R. C Saros and fancy candies. Nut
. gent, daughter of the late United . pananas ve also ea #, oranges end
‘Tired Tompkins—There’s one job I\ State Senator Sargent, was filed for. watch this paper for the resilae’
wouldn’t mind having, Horace. Hunprobate at San Francisco yesterday
gry Horace. (in amazemeni)—What’s . Miss Sargent left an estate worth in
-] announcement in a few days.
Onar.Les BE. TEGLER,
that? “Lineman fer er wireless tele. oxcess of $10,000 to her mother, Ellen. ¢ 9-17 cia taaiiaied
graph company.”
Montgomery, and her
Fired in Self Defense.
The trial of Thomas Grimes who shot
a man: named McLaughlin at Opbitr
last Christmas, will begin tomorrow
before a jury in Judge Prewatt’s court)
ut Auburn. A. Burrows of Grass Valley
went down today to act a
attorneys. Grimes claims that he did . Dee
the shooting in self defense.
—_———_+990-2
bonds.
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Another Scarlet Fever Case.
. antined today by Health Officer Mu
C. Sargent, her sister, Mrs. Ellen S§.
brother,
George C. Sargent. The latter is
named as executor of the will without
The six year old daughter of Frank
s one of hbis. Hall, who lives on the south bank of
r Creek just below town, has scarlet fever and the ‘premises were quarThe Thomas Case.
It is expected that the introducticn
Dinner Sets
Bargains,
It’s Worth Your
Coming Just to See.
from Sacramento.
nephew, M. Rohr. ;
Mrs, Charles Kahl and Mrs. David .
Muir arrived here last evening from a
visit to San Francisco.
Samuel Butler, who has been living
: connie at Grass Valley for some time ‘past:
not the slightest interest in the “open ternoon. Judge Pryor prepared the cE ee eta . ae o has returned and may conclude to redoor” policy in the far East. “On this petition which ie in the nature of an in. (ogee he w nth ahedat = big ante i
junction and a quo warranto proceed-. up gas and more or less coffee would
come with it. A part of it would run
back down his throat, and as he says,
imitating in a way the manner of a cow
chewing a cad. He depreca’es the inelegant illustration, but knows; of no
other way to explain the condition.
main at the county seat. :
Miss Mamie Quintana, who’ has for if. Ja
some time past been emp
Eleanor Hoeft’s millinery store at this 1
city, left today to take a position in @
clothing store at San Francisco.
Miss G. Henricks of Columbia [ill
will arrive here tonight from Oakland
where she has been stopping for some
if persisted in. I know also that these . «pow do you explain your audacity in
troubles will disappear when coffee is asking me for the hand of my daughreplied the young man. “T assure you
furnished by the Postum Cereal Co., T have seen no occasion to regard it as
a necessity.”—Chicago Post.
reward for the return of that contemptTRGLER’S CANDY FACTORY. jie pus aoe?
The New Establishment Now Ready t0. ,, pring him back.
PERSONAL POINTERS. GRASS VALLEY NEWS.’ Our
: Over the Telephone.
Hon. George Radcliffe will retnrn to.
and Young.
couple of weeks longer. 3
L Stein went to San Francisco today.
Mrs. Henry Roach and Mrs. James
Dbedwich are very sick.
afternoon:
iss Mamie McKenna went to Sacraft today for Sacafter an absence of 18 years in Ban .
A New Lanndry. Association.
There bave been filed articles of in-gorporation of the Nevada County
Laundry Association, having & capital
tstock of $2500 divided into 2500 shares. .
in a month.
Our Nation’s Prosperity; Our
Nation’s Possessions, Policies,
Principles and Possibiiities,
“© As involyed in the gress campaign of 1900 price pai SE price 26 ots. 50.cts. pny
morrow to his bome at Watsonville. viii be th
to visit here 2 ne Sid ot Nevada City om $1.00.
Friday Evening, Feb. 16,
Mrs. Dinan and daughter of Allison CG. J. Brand Jo
Clifford Graham W. G. Bichards
\lalley. Groutid for the new laundry formed.for the pu
s nomination and re-election of William Mc. {ie sale thereof be made at public or private
building was broken today. It is to Kjoley to the Presidenc
t r , y of the United to thi tf
stand on the east side of Bennett States. os 1 . sale, and it appearing eT chs
gi reet at Wolf Creek. The AssociaChairman Executive Committee, Kepyblican . said dece
ti on expects to be ready for business cazasiper Sscond Congressional DisJ. M. ANDERSON, Seeretary.
Nation’s President} or suns consumption Care t the
guarantee: “All we ask of you is to use
two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfally, then if you can say you”
are not benefitted retarn the bottle to
your Draggist and he may refund the .
ssed at a meeting For sale by H. Dickerman, the
druggist. tf
At8 p. m., at the Theater.
FOLEY’S:
Nevada City, .
Leaders in up¥ 4 Our
VICE CHATRMEN :
; .
pltepante to pas the management of . Fred Zeltler A H. Paver
la
> bs D. . Morgan
sa rceehe Sereegeat \ J.T. Gribble P. FSimonds to date SpeciiM : Cares are alties in Fine ¥%a World Wide
from Sierra City and Mrs. Ross from . Ranch went to Fresno today. B. F. Snel! Chas. Teg! ‘
wesley: A little son of E.G. Swift died this George, Gavlord John Ga faweu PACKAGE %% Pears pants
Mies Maude Marston left today for morning of diphtheria. He was & na. Rev dughes A. BR. Lord GOODS : ¥ EXCELLENCE.
San Diego after a visit here with het tive of St. Helena, aged 2 years, 5 SPE AKERS:
months and 2 days.
wo. 1007
Order to Show Cause.
D. E. McKINLAY,
TIREY L. FORD,
JUDSON BRUSIE
IX THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR
the County of Neva7a, State of California.
In the matter of the estate of Kmelie A
Chavanne, .° Order to show cause
why order of sale of real estate should not
[ne directors are County. Treasurer J. Of Sacramento, Distrtne Second National . be m:
ckson and Dan Coughlin of this sional District.
loyed in Miss . < agen James Coughlin, J. H. Cough-. After the meeting: & Repnbliean Club of . July verified petition praying for an order
1 te of
es ade.
nd Congres. °°. 20%. cer and J.D, Fricot, excentors of
the last willand testament of Emelie. A. Chayanne,"dec’d,
havin this cay presented their
Nevada City, auxilfary, to the Republica
o and Charles Morehouse of Grass organizations of ag tetoes District. W 1 be of sale of such portion wp te ee th
id decedent as shall be
of promoting the purposes set forth in said petition and that
such petition that itis necessary to sell the
rtion of the real etate of
ased for the purposes and reasons
set forth in said petition and as ix by law
eon and said petition having been
that all persons interested in
M. J CURTIS,
We offer one Hundred Dollars Re-.
Catarrh that can
no‘t be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F.J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo,O.
w.
nd, Alaska. Mr. Corbus expresses . liev & bim perfec'ly honorable in all
busi ness transactious and financially ; HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING © AKES.
: . DarLy 'TRANSORIPT, @ newspaper of gener)
n
said deceased appear before said Sipe: ior
Court on Monday, the th day of March. A.
h te Morne ab h 7 at’s what everyh ‘alifornia, show cause why an order
POPULA t owen’ ip ae soe ok should not be granted to said executors to
block on Commercial street. You can sell so much of said real estate of said dealways depend upon it that the Bread ceased as shall be necessary. and why the
Hering apc Fancy Pastry, Etc., from . same poe not be sold at either public or
t . . private sale. Z,
# Bakery are all right in every te . It is further ordered that a copy of this
. 5
1 5 L
. It Ny Rl htl Named D., 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the
! e courtrosm of said court at the court house’
county of Nevada. State of
Th
it.
a
: order be published at least once a week for
four successive weeks in the NEVADA C1TY
ished said
All orders promptly filled and delivered circulation printed avd pub
ae, re — off oe. altogeth. with the extent and management of our) }» 4 heir firm
hes ook up ay cig Coffee. mines. West & TRuAX, . Wholesale Druggists, . at your doors, Nevada county. ect west ate
o my surprise, the ills all quickly ‘. Pole do, O. Watptne, KinNaNn & Mar HOWARD LOVELAND. Dated February ath, A. D.; 1900.
stole away and I. am now healthy and Roo Prue. vis, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. TELEPHONE : Vogelsang & ieee and A. Comte oa
“~he world owes me a living,” said the Ha 1i’s Catarrb Cure is taken intern-' WEST 1 torneys for Petitioners. w
energetis ee: ally, ‘acting directly upon the blood
bar via a in his eye, you'a scarce . anq’: ancous surfaces of the system.
} Price 75c. per bottle Solid by all “But it comes to me in payments on the s apd the cP
Drug gists. ‘estimonials free. ‘small installments’ plan,
And it takes a lot of hustling lto collect it.’’
Hal j’s Family Pills are the best.
—Brooklyn Life. CaaS: oe ae
apart inemeferee
Had Her Anyway.
“sir!” exclaimed the irate parent, @ic 3989'S Pifs
{\re prepared from Nat. yre’s mild _ laxatives, . and
w hile gentle are reliable
a:id efficient. They
Ra use the Liver
Crire Sick Headache, Biljorasness, Sour Stomach,
Jinks—But such @ reward will be sure ar d Constipation. scl
. ev. 2rywhere, 25c. per Dox.
“No, it won't. He’s dead.” Pre; ‘pred by C.1.Hood & Co.,Lowell,Mass.
THE HOME MARKET
Is always with you; stay with it. We have been in the lumber
+ to be here many years more, business here 49 years, and expec
as we have an almost inexhausti ble. supply of timber in this
neighborhood. We have made a su ccess of
Building Houses
—ON THE—
Installment Plan,
And we are still at it. Call and lear: 3 our ter
your coutract.
__M. L. & °D. MARSH.
er? *
“Merely as a courtesy to you, sir,”
Pleasing His Wife.
Jinks—Why do you offer such a large
Winks—To please my wife.
ms before letting
GO000H 000001260009
© ALWAYS RECEIVING———™ e
TeyS, Tans, } WIS
Are the proper shades for Spring wear
and we have placed in Window No.1 a
pretty assortment of
in those shades that we think will please
you, and the prices are from $4.00 to
$7.50. Sadies, we are selling a great
many Dres Patterns, and right now is
the time for you to buy, “while the ase
sortment is good. Have you seen our
SWELL PLAID SKIRT PATTERNS?
They are the talk of the town. We
have new. goods to show you every day
and would be glad to have you take a
look at them.
quarantine having been raised today at
. chie, This is the only case DOW,’ ‘he Great American [egerting Tea Co. © Respectfully,
of evidence for the defense in the case . Gomer Hopkins’ place.
of Wm. G. Thomas, on trial before the .
the Superior Court for resisting an .
officer, will begin tomorrow. Ma: 7
witnesses on behaif of the prosecution
were being exa nined today. :
+ 20
Slickens Spies on 1 heir Travels.
He Has One Hope Left.
Ukerdek—He seems to be a hopele
drunkard.
drunk again.—Town Topics.
Not Spiritual Improvement.
“Tg old man Worldly as big a liar
M doe George H. Magruder aud George
Van Buskirk. anti-mining spies, arrived . ever
here this afternoon trom Mary sville. . aoe lb ,
It is expected they will leave for the . ly as he used to.”—Detroit Free Pre
upper country: tomorrow. Reason for It.
Amy—What makes you consider h
la self-made man?
i d sometimes .
A disrlacosOomom See one Mamie—He made a fool of himself
cause‘lots of mischief. According to ;
Rati . last night.—Up-to-Date.
tbe Kansas City Journal a paper pubee a boils sha
lished at Greeley, Kansas, raised a
social hubbuab by printing the follow;
your little boy swallowed ?”
A Cash Transection,
.
. Gobang—Not quite. He hopes to get
i}
“No: he doesn’t think quite as rapid“Did you get back that half-sovereign
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
56 Mill Street, Grass Valley.
ss . &
New Specialtiess S
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as
Location.
The finest Photograph Gallery
in the interior. Masonic Building, Commercial St. More room
and better lisht. Drop around
when you have time.
85.
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At. Wolfs..dinner in a can. Only requires heating.
DUFF’S REFINED NEW.ORLEANS MOLAS SES in:quart cans
OREAM CUSTARD. It’s delicious. Try it. es :
JELLYCON. Just the thing for a quick desse rt. .
a
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JAE
¢
ity of our goods the best. oe
A. B.: WOLF, CASH G ROCER.
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Nevava City
his
Grass VALLEY, Ale
ing: “Two young men from Leoti went dec
ogee ‘No: the doctor stuck to it for
with their girls to attend the teachers . p. Ally Sloper.
institute, and as soon as they left, the
girls got drunk.” ‘The comma belonge 1
after the girls. FEI FIO DTI
“Has my daughter encourged your
suit?” asked the father. “Well,” replied the young man, “I can only
point to cir sumstantial evidence, and
the dog is always locked in the cellar
on nights that I call.”
QO’ Flannigan—Och—Oi wor a stheam
shoovul. O’Lafferty—Phwat foor?
O’Flannigan—Be dad. Oi’'d do me
week’s worruk before breakfast awn
go awD @ vakashbun till pay day.
SS
Removal Notice.
Dr. W. P. Sawyer has removed from
the Union wotel to James Colley’s
residence 9D Nevada street where. he
can be found nights. Ojfice in the
Morgan ~& Kvberts block as heretofore. {14 2t.
Do You nnow
Consumption is preventable? Science
bas proven that, and also that neglect
is suicidal. ‘The meant cold or cough
can be cured with Shiloh’s Cough and
Consun ption Cure. Sold on positive {
' guarantee for over fifty years. For sale Tet PAy.
bp, H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf iB goes eget
Sttention whether
& hmouey or pot,
TROUS
New Patterns.. Extra Well Made. Perfect Fitting’. _
They are right in style and they are right in price. None bette x for the
da line of Worsteds, Cassimeres and Scotck . Effects.
that sold all season for $6 and $7, but in order to make room for. Spring Goods } you may
them now for $5, and all others at the same reduction. In other words there is a
money. We have on han
have
reduction of from 10 to 15 per cent. on each pair of pants in our store. Bu
insist on it being a CASH SALE. Any alterations that are necessa)
made free of charge.
NE TE AE AE WEASEL FAT AE AE
t we must
ty will be
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Our prices aré always a shade lower than the le west. ‘The qual©
GGOOOOOGOOODO GOOGO
IS THE PLACE TO BUY 35
NICE PRESENTS . . 3%
s%
Furniture Store
Swing Chairs,
“iv
Fancy Rockers as
-Chiffoniers Rugs ;
Bed Lounges Couches
Carpet Sweapers, Bedroom, Suits, Parlor Furnitre :
: eh een REEL!
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Yes, . am at
the Same Old Place
But the stock is new and the prices are
aslowaslowcan be. . . 2. « e+ °
‘DO YOU KNOW
That I exchange up-to-date jewelry for old
gold of any kind, and always give good
bargains ? .
C. J. BRAN D, Manufacturing Jeweler
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Enese Wet # Broad St., Nevada City:
LAST NIGHT
i
The Union Hotel
* yere Score
Building Practic
By Fire and
Magnificent Work b)
Close Call for the
of the Ni;
A minimum of wint
water and a well equiy
gent and courageous
couspired early last
Nevada City from 0
scorchings it ever rec
At 5:25 o'clock «
smoke began to rol
the Union Hotel o
inside of ten mini
three-story frame b
dred rooms was bi
under much of the
The fire, which app:
in the upper and
structure from a be
cracked chimney, v
when discovered.
was almost instant
and in an incredil
time had eight 8]
water playing in‘:
parts of the buildi
zens joined in ar
rapidity and com
ceeded to carry
they could and re:
tance. ‘lwenty m
covery of the flan
that any human
tim per of the hote
from extending th
part of the city.
utes and it becam
powerful columns
being poured into
story would keep
its way downwa
first floors were
flooded with the .
only this well-dil
won the baitie.
first alarm was
but a few smo
and there to be e
The building }
pearance today.
per sides of the 1
@ mass of charre
the ,north wing
The third floor
1ious is almost «
and in many ros
the furniture ub
to a crisp and tl
ashes and extir
by the water th
ibe south wil
which are the d
en, was not reat
but little water
furniture are it
other portions
Walls and ca
and the plasie!
the slightest
are broken, ant
yond repair.
This mornin
alized conditic
Metzeubaughe
the dining roc
room was. ope
. Bray, the less:
shop, was als:
bac in and g
business this
{ The Unicn
a joint stock
John OC, Bird
ers, who inco
spent about t
and furnitar:
outgrowth of
tween the bu
Broad street
the National