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February 20, 1900 (4 pages)

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~ pany now engaged in work for it are to ~~ atin THE TRANSCRIPT. UST PROVE THEIR VALUR. BROWN. & CALKINS. Apply to Oil Lands. Published every evuoliiaye by The Californian says that a gentleFe ee ue Ren oe eae _____} man residing ut Bakersfield wrote to ke ate crane ~ . Senator Perkins asking him if some] from his illness. TUBSDAY.....Feb. 20, 1900 . smendment to the laws for the locald tion of mining claims could not be se-} Hill mine has begun. cured to fit the oil land case, It was RELIEF DEPARTMENT, there seemed to be no way to hold a ara, claim pending the sinkibg of the first hours to noon today ; total for season, For the Welfare ¢ of Railroad Employes well, as no Surface discovery could be . 416. made ‘The Senator referred the matter and Their Families. The Southern Pacific Company has given novive that it has adopted a plan for indus'rial insurance of its employes in the form of a “Relief Department,” by the operation of which every employe while incapacitated by accident or sickness will receive a certain per centage of his. wage rate until he is able to resume -full. wage eurning, . and at death a definite sum will be paid . his family. At present every employe . pays ina nominal monthly sum for hospital and medical treatment in case of sickness or accident. That system is to remain as it now is and will be separate and apart from the new plan of relief. All employes of the comlow: Oil Co, 25 hh. D, 351. location must under section 2320 U.S. R. 8S be predicated upon an actual survey of mineral and hence a mere locadiscovery. be taken into the new system if they wish ; there is to be no compulsion in that direction ; it isa matter.of choice : 2 with the men. But after the first day ther. expenditure of his labor and of March the company will not employ . ™°ans with a reasonable prospect of men who do not become members of success in developing a valuable mine. tbe Relief Department. this rule is obvious, namely, that the company will thereby secure a class of . workers who, having some thought for their own future and who thinking ot making some provision for their families, or those dependent upon them, D., 174. discovery in mining claims. deserving. The fund is to be. maintial to the existense of a valid claim, tained in this manner: The Southern . #04 this, in my judgment, is in harPacific Company will annualiy pay mony with the mining laws whereby into it as its contribution the sum of. ‘ali valauble mineral deposits in lands $36,000, which is equivalent to inbelonging to the United States, both . ter-et at current rates upon nearly [surveyed and unsurveyed, are hereby jy, “you don’t make any glacial in$1,000,000. tach member will pay into declared to be free and open to explorcisions with me.’”—Town Topics. the Relief Fund voluntarily sucha per. tion and purchase.’ See 2319 U.S. R.) centage of his earnings by reason of . 5his employment, as the regulations to be established may determine. In ad-. claim might be made upon surface indition there shall be added to the fund . dicetior, it is apparent that the value a dollar a week jes’ for spendin’ money such income as may be derived from . of the lund for ifs mineral could only alone!—N. Y. Journal. wise investment of the fund from time . be determined by the sinking of wells tu time. In case of disability by reason aud the production of oil therefrom. . uf accident or sickness, a certain reliet . This was prectically the ruling of the boy? sum is to be paid to the beneficiary at department in the case of Chatham et stated intervals for the support of bim-. #!.vs. State of California, in whicha self and family until be can resume . hearing was ordered ‘upon ullegations his wage earning labor. In case of . that in a well over 400 feet deep a valudeath while in the employment of tLe able deposit of petroleum had been company, a definite sum will be paid . found. from,.the fund tothe family or rela. “It may be admitted that in the mat; tives of the beneficiary as he shall in. ter of discovery the location of mining his certificate designate. Membership . cleims for petroleum deposits is rendis tc be free from medical examination . e"ea more difficult than the location of for a reasonable time, und all will be. Cluims for other mineral to the embarreceived who apply, regardless of age . racsment of both mineral and agriculor physical condition. But after the!‘urs: claimants, but where the paralapse of a reasonable time, as the regu. mcr nt question is as to the relative lations to be adopted may determine, a ‘value of the land, whetber for mineral medical examination will -be required . or egricultural purpose, Ican conceive of all newcomers. ‘Chereasonableness of no plan that would maintain the of this rule and its benefit to those purpose of the mining laws and at the who compose the membership are ob-. same time relieve the mineral claimant vious. The department will be: under! from the necessity of proving by acthe executive direction of A. F. Hess, . tual production of, minerals tbat the with headquarters at San Francisco,. land is of more value for its mineral whose direction is subject to the con. than for agricultural purposes, Very trol of an advisory board composed ot . respectfally, representatives of the company and of . (Signed) “BincerR HERMANN, the employes. It is unnecessary tv in-. “Commissioner.” dicate at length the advantages both . Se tothe employes and to the company . Under New Management. of this plan, for they are obvious, and Wr. Whefihan’ bas ‘been appointed it is equally clear thatthe greater ad-! 4, manage of the Referee saloon, sucvantage is to the employes, who will be . . ceeding his brother Mike who left San thus cultured in provident habits, teel . . Francisco last Friday for Nanaimo, B that they are constantly making pro. C., where he expects to get a fight with vision for themeelves and families, and . . “s ” pp a local celebrity. Doc” Flynt, the that they are mose closely related to! ilightweight champion pugilist of ® the industrial interest with which they . . Pacific Coast, has entered the employ labor. e . z st }of Mr. Wheliban and organized the The system is in full and successful! Rferse Baseball Club and has challoperation upon the Pennsylvania Rail. enged the Seaweeds to » match game road, upon the Plaut Railway system, : the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy . system, and Ohio Railroad, affecting . between 150,00) and 175,000 employes. There will be 25 candidates initiated On the Southern Pacific system it will’) at Wednesday night’s meeting of Neaffect about 40,000 employes. It is sufe. vada City Lodge, A.O.U. W. A full to say that very few if any workers for at'endance is requested. the Southern Pacific will decline to! B. A. Bost, M. W. avail of the benefits the Relief Depart-. C.F Asusurn, R. 2. ment affords. ‘Lhe provision aud wis-. ea acess dom of the plan are not to be yet es. Do You Anow tablished by experience, for, as we have) Consumption is preventable? Science stated, such systems are in full operaVapi bean ei ed Sep oO tion. on other railway systems and in. can be cured with Shiloh’s Gough ba every cuse with complete success. Consumption Cure. Sold on positive end crete Se . guarantee for over fifty years. Forsale A. O. U. W. Notice, ~ . Laws Governing * Mining Locations Also! The Doings of Our Neighbors as Told pointed out to him that in mahy cases . Jones were married last night. ‘77 of an inch of rain fell during 24. place iton a producing basis. rich ore has been mined on the claim in the past, although no great depth Another good-looking stringer of ore . was obtained. to the commissioner of the Land Office, . (the fifth within a few days) was struck and a portion of the reply is given be-. today at the Keystone mine. tion certificate which—even where ex-. Pleasure at next Thursday evening’s acted by local laws of custom—-is only . masquerade bail, and they will not be one of the steps required to give effect . disappointed. Judging from the preto such location, is no evidence of such . parations in progress, It is incumbent upon the . costumes will be the most numerous mineral claimant to show sucha min-. and attractive ever seen here. The eral discovery as should warranta per{stand m»rch will start promptly at son of ordinary prudence in the fur-. 9:39: 'The reason for . Magruder V.U., and ©. BR: R. Co., 28 L. who went to Teet’s Flat Sunday to see the steam shovel at work marveled at “Such are the latest rulings of the . ease with which the big shovel was Land Department in the question of . bandled. They uni. cess, and adds another method of min. formly show that the mere location of . ing auriferous gravel where there is a claim is buta step, and that the de-. no fall for sluicing by the ordinary will be more stable, trustworthy and . velopment of a paying mine is essen. methods. youth, “break the ice with a kiss.” “Therefore, while a location of an oil 4 i;hera) education? GRASS VALLEY NEWS. Over the Telephone. I. Haas has gone to San Francisco. Mrs. Margaret Palmer, a dress-maker . * John “The statute demands that discovery . at this city,’has been granted a divorce . county shall precede a vein or lode lecation. by Juige Nilon from her husband, ‘There is nothing in the st ‘tute requiring . Walter Palmer. d fferent proceedings in, the matter of . manent alimony of $15 a month, slso discovery on placer claims ‘from those . the custody of the minor child. The required for vein of lode claims. Union . stounds are desertion and failure to A‘legal mining . provide. —— — ~ *@e Thursday Night’s Party. Young and old are anticipating yreat It is the array of ee Steam Shovel Mining. The Folsom “Telegraph” says: Those . by ent street. The steam shovel is a sucusuall ring i" girl's Not by a Long Shot. “Let me,” pleaded the New York “No,” returned the Boston girl, firmexpec Liberal, The Friend—And was your son given The Farmer—Liberal! Why, dern it, . thing Had a Reason. Boy (crying)—Naw! Kind Old Man—Lose a penny? Boy—Naw! Didn’t have any. Hops. Kind Old Man-—Get a whipping? Buy—Naw! erying for? never first chump ter come along ‘n’ ask thet New York Capitalists Buy Bay @ Quartz Claim Dr. A. H. Tickell of this city and TThos. Dunkley Sr. has recovered . Ritchie of Omega have sold to New York capitalists the Champion quartz The work of pumping out the Union} mine which adjoins the famous old Yuba mine of Maybert district. The W.H G. Meyers and Miss Mary . purchasers will at once take steps to equip the mine with machinery and and John Hocking, to be examined She is granted a per-. ¢or insanity. He had been on a protracted spree and last night went to his‘mother’s. house and proceedad to demolish the furniture. May Have to Go to Work. sentenced by Judge Nilon yesterday for resisting an officer, will be made to go to work on the qhaingang and that his attorney, A. D. Mason, will appeal from the order denying him a newtrial Deputy Sheriff Jobn H. Pascoe and wife will this evening celebrate the second anniversary of their marriage at their hospitable home. on Piue “Why is it that an engagement ring inexperienced miss. “Because,” replied the experienced matron, “if things are not upto the to break an engagement, whereas, when the wedding ring is produced the groom knows that it will be too late for her -ding rings mark the difference between and fulfillment.”—Chicago Post. Shopman—No, we don't keep anythat, madam; you'll find it quite strong enough for all ordinary purposes. Mrs. but you’ve no idea what a thick-headed Kind Old Man—Are you hurt, little . fellow my husband is.—Ally Sloper. + A Perfect Stranger. . &lucose—I say, who is this fellow who is mentioned in the pure beer bill in the legislature? Corn Meal—I can’t say. @ Kind Old Man—Then what are you in this brewery many years, and I have Boy—Wanted ter see who'd be th’ . mentioned befars.--N.Y. World. A MINING SALE, oy Near Maybert. Mach 2o> Crazed By Drink. Bliss a Yard Wide. 3 “Ig your daughter happily ‘married, Mrs. Plump?” “Qh, yes; her husband has bought her a sealskin cloak which comes down to her heels.’—Chicago Record. \ Terrible Dilemma. “Nan is worried to death.” ‘“What’s the trouble?” “She can’t tell whether she isin love with Lieut. Jimber or with his uniform.”—Tit-Bits. Not. Afraid of the Future. Benedict—Does your friend believe in -a future punishment? } Bachelor—No; he says he never exj pects to marry.—Yonkers Statesman. The Whole Truth, McLean was brought to the . pmunicative witness?” jail today by Marshal Deeble “I suppose Mrs. Jones made a com“Very. She did her best to make the witness box a chatter box.”—Puck. ‘An Excellent Substitute. Miss Daisy Flitters (who reads romances)—Thank you very much. for your invitation, Mr. Green; but, really, =~ ed Lcan’t go with you to the picnic without stated «that Wm. G. Thomas, ! cocses a chaperon. Jay Green (who doesn’t, but who posconsiderable horse sense)— What’s a chaperon? ; ‘Miss Daisy Flitters—An older lady, whose presence serves to preserve thé proprieties. Jay Green—Huh! Don’t be a ninny, oor Daisy! If you're afraid of me, for goodA Paper Wedding. Mrs. ertaining a pumber of friends ness’ sake carry a hatchet!—Puck. Lecomotion of a Battleship. MeLubberty (looking up from her newspaper)—Oi do be r’adin’ that ut costs $1,500 a day toruna battleship. Mr. Lubberty—Wull, av that’s so Oi am afeared av Oi hod dhe runnin’ av a battleship ut wud hov to walk afther dhe first tin minutes.—Harper’s Bazar. He Has Her Then. BORN Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and . wasting diseases, all effects of seit: abuse, jor excess and indiscretion. Anervetonicand blood builder. Brings the restores the fire of youth By mail 50c per box; 6 boxes tee to cure or refund the money. NERVITA MEDICAL CoO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. For sale by H. Dickerman, Nevada City, Cal. Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in length inserted under this head for 30 cents a week or $2a month. EKac additional line 10 cents a week or 40 centsa month. Payable invariably in advance. Sewer Connections Made. 4am prepared to rake contracts at low rates for laying private sewers and making connections with the public system. The best of work. Let me figure before you leta eontract. RicHakp J. TREMAINE, f 17-tf Store for Sa’e. The variety store of E. F. Ro-enthal on Commercial street is offered for sale at a bargain Apply to the owner on the premises. j2-tf Leader in up*% to date Scck cua and . NERVITA .uiskecs, . IUS Rightly Hamed ite ee upon enae’ the Bread, this Bakery are ait cate ‘from pink glow to pale checks and neabeoanraieh FOR WEDDING CAKES, All orders prom: ayers reat ptly filled and delivered for $2.50; ; with @ written guaran-. 1#OW ARD LOVELAND, TELEPHONE WEST is FOLEY’S,. ; Dra: City. Our * ® Bon Bons have 50 CENTS A WEEK. *pAcicace: £4 iterutatton ts : * PURILY and * EXCELLENCE, No. 1007 Order to Show Cause. N THE SUPERIOR COURT IN ay the County of Neva 1a, State of Cali Tah Inthe matter of the estate of, Emelie A. Ghavanne, deceas' Order to show cause eg oe order of sale of real estate should not made. B. E. Auger and J. D. Fri eXecntor: the last will and testament of Emelie A. aot vanne, dec’d, having this day presented their duly verified petition praying for an-order of sale of such pore on of the real estate of said decedent as shall be necessary for the purposes set forth in aqid petition and that the sale thereof be made at. public or private sale, and itappearing to this court from such petition that it is necessary. to sell the whole or some portion of the real etate of GOODS Property For Sale. Fire-proof brick building and barn adjoining. situated at the junction of Commercial and Broad etreets, known as the Johuston property. Enquire of Geo. E. John ston. 316 Champion Boot Black. For the best shine in town call on William Stevens at Wild’s barber shop. Tan and colored shoes aspecia]ty. Satisfaction guary has a diamond, while a wedding a plain gold affair?” asked the wife of F. In this olty February 2/0, 19U0, to the . Naake, a son. expectations it is a simple matter tation’ and realization, promise } County. chines repaired, Singer Sewitg Machines So’d and rented on easy terms, or will excharge for anything useful. hand machines from $5 up. All makes of ma. 13 years exper'ence. Office to back out. The engagement and wed. 4. RoVvEY BROS.’ Shoestore on Broad St. GEO. W. REEKS, Sole Agent for Nevada Good secondfeb2C-1m Got Hardened to It. stouter in walking-sticks than Greymare—Oh, yes.,I daresay; I have been seen-him or even heard his name in the interior. In lly New Location. ‘he finest Photograph Gallery Masonic Building, Commercial St. More room , and better light. Drop around when you have time. icc. NEVADA City as Grass VALLEY, CAbe
a a i iil oe HOO OOOO ®D question.—Brooklyn Life. Living Up to His Principles. ; and then thoughtlessly left. him alone for a minute within reach"sf'two whole: pies, ‘what do you mean by eating all that pie ?’’. “Madam,” replied the tramp politely, as he let his belt out another hole, “I am a believer in expansion.”—Chicago Bui Post. You Try It. If Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Care, which is sold for the small price of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00, does not. cure take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale by H sir i Is always with you; stay with it. business hare 49 years, and expect to be here many years more, as we have an almost inexhaustible supply of timber in this neighborhood, We have made Iding Houses —ON THE— Installment Plan, And we are still at it. your coutract, “Look here!” exclaimed the woman TH ' who had made a sandwich for a tramp : A KE a success of We have been in the lumber Call and learn our terms before letting M. L. & D. MARSH. anteed tf Sewer Connections Made. Stacey. Gregory & Co. are prepared to take , jobs making connections with the sewer sysfor the purposes and reason pa forth in said petition and as is by jaw pone ; and said petition havi been led it is therefore ordered b; aid court that all persons interested in t tg estate of said deceased appear before said Eopertos Court on Monday, the 26th day of March, D., 1900, at 10 o’clock a, m. of said day at che court room of said court at the court house evada City, county of Nevada, State of Cal fornia, to shew cause why an order should not be granted to said executors to sell so much of said real estate of said deceased: as shall be necessary, and why the same should not be sold at either public or private sale. Jt is further ordered that a copy of this order be published at least onee a week for four successive weeks in the NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said Nevada county. NILON, Judge. Dated February 8th, A. D., 1900. tem. Both were sewer inspectors. Best of work guaranteed. Lowest prices. f 8-tf Vogelsang & Krown ‘and c Comte sgl alg torneys for Petitioners. ’ -_ map, the druggist. © © Come Just to Look Beautiful Chinaware Crockery Glassware Lamps Ornaments Clocks LOWESF PRICES. ‘Come Just to Look Great American [uporting Tea Go. Commercial Street, Nevada City. 56 Mill Street, Grass Valley. The City Teen. . by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf © © © © © ) Novelties © © © © © © © ALWAYS RECEIVING———™ New Specialties At Wolf’s Just. now we have BURNHAM’S CLAM CHOWDER. A whole dinner inacan. Only requires heating. DUFF’S REFINED NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES in quart cans. OREAM CUSTARD. _ It’s delicious. Try it. JELLYCON. Just the thing for a quick dessert. Our prices are always a shade lower than the lowest, ity of our goods the best. A. B. WOLF, CASH GROCER. QOOOQOO ©OOQHOOOOO 0000000000000009 The qualRespectful © © © © © © © © © © © . © © 1e) “is Tans, Browns Are the proper shades for Spring wear and we have placed in Window No. 1 a pretty assortment of DRESS PATTERNS have new goods to show you every day in those’shades that you, and the prices _ $7.50. Ladies, we many Dres Patterns, and right now isis the time for you to buy, while the asr sortment is good. Have you seen our SWELL PLAID SKIRT PATTERNS? They are the talk and. would be glad t : ‘look at them @ MAHER & CO. DSHGHS © 689899999908 we think will plcike are from $4.00 to are selling a great of the town. We o have you take a ly, . . . KINKEAD’S (—=— Chiffoniers Last evening City Hn givese Miller submitted his final report oa the sewer system to the City ‘Trustees, showing . that it bad cost $35,000, of which over . $32,0°0 was, realized from the bonds and less than $3,000 from the general fund. Sewer Superintendent Murchie was empowered to appoint an assistant at. $65.8 month. The following emounts were ordered paid from the Sewer Fund: Martin, Muir & Co., labor and material, $22 92; J. J. Hanley, brick, $492; Legg & Shaw Co., pipe, $2252 05; . second class pipe, $158 67; H. C. itis, . rent, $20. A peti‘ion was aaiaa from a number of c'tizens living in ‘he . extreme southeastern part of town,! asking the Board to extend the water . ' main beyond Clarence Shurtletf's resiF dence; where it ends now, and offering ; to pay the current rates for water. The Board referred the proposition to the Street Commiitee. he Board will meet agaip some night this week, to fix . water rates. The’Board will probably authorize the purchase of a carload of * eement, which will be used in:putting the street crossings in the.city in good . ' shape. . eleielele) is) “ oe m ate Py ex; a y the money or not, meen Yond TROUSERS! a J GFAP AS AS ASAE VE AEE ASAT AS AE AS Country orders wil receive promp* pttention whether aceompanie? 2208 CORR MONI eee, Pt ELM IS ETD M CR SOE, They are right in style and IS TS AS AS they are right in price. I eM New Patterns. Extra Well Made. Perfect Fitting. TROUSERS! . None better for the money. We'have on hand a line of Worsteds, Cassimeres and Scotch Effects — that sold all season for $6 and $7, but in order to make room for Spring Goods you may have them now for $5, and all others at the same reduction. reduction of from io to. 15 per cent. on each pair of pants in our store. insist on it binga CASH SALE. Any alterations that are necessary will be made free of charge. * CARTER EJ OHNSTON. — In other words there i is a But we must Ras ft Bed Lounges ve Carpet Sweepers, Bed a Furniture Store Swing Chairs, sseeneue US AE WA oenaaes NICE PRESENTS.. . Fancy Rockers "i Rugs Couches room Suits, , Parlor Funitun, © AS AS iv MIR . . a eee oa IS THE PLACE TO BUY %& Yes, I am at the Same Old Place as low as low But the stock is new a the Prices are DO YOU KNOW ~~ ‘That Texchan e up-to-date jewelry f Id gold of any ind, and alunys pees got bargains)? C. J.B RAND, D, Manufacturing Jeweler ie 14, Broad St., Nevada City. can be. . 1HE TR TUESDAY, .ceeee, ——— TO REOPEN Bord Secured From To Organize Local parties ha from Mrs. EB, 0. B York on the famous mine of this distric to be organized to Daring the 603 th of the biggest mit aud is said to he thing like $8,060,00 although it was nc 620 level, where . Tedze was lost. Si erty has beau idle of some prospectin oe time in a desu familiar with the pelieve that it ca great producer. Public School E» Nearly all of the wilk have exercise Washington’s and tomorrow afterno: request of the League the schoo! on Lincoln’s birt afternoon class this afternoon an will bold their’ forenoon. The e classes will take . noon at 1 o’cloc friends of the ¢ invited to attend. Forty Days‘ Jerry Coughlar Holbrooke’s cout ing $20 that Da posited with bim sentenced this m of $40 or go to ja mother of the . was born at Moc from Sierra City would send the! pay the fine. It Mrs. Coughlan i CLEVER P ; Find the ca tere Welt. ® Dr Oh, the trump « Which wonde But it’s quite fo Of a tin horn. —Washington § ; Earnes “What is y< the polls?” in: “I am again Sorghum, hit emphasize his trying to get to vote your for it is an Star. Gladys—W Belle—She jority. Gladys—Y dead? Belle—Oh, Smith.—N. } Fy q Tommy— iting you y mother’s pa Willie—W course, Ca his pipe in t “OPPORTU! Now is y: Hood’s Sar most benefi loaded * wit which this. pel. Sick hee Pills. The part belonging No. 2, will Company’ venience. £20-tf The thi Nevada L a meeting evening. I J. Re Of Shilo! guarante two-thir tle faithf are not . your Dr price Pe $00.