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February 23, 1900 (4 pages)

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THE TRANSORIPT.THE TERRIBLE PLIGHT — —_. AARASTBD FOR: TRASTRRN NEVADA COUNTY. KOLMAN GRTS'A PERMIT.” . MINING-BILL 1 AMENDHEIT, . ia OF GENERAL CRONE. . 25 # could Hot fot Oi Employment . Notes of Intersst Caled From the Truckee Will be Allowed to Pipe Some Ground . Proposed. by Congressman Dees anf } FRIDAY, BROWN & CALKINS. and Had to Steal. Republican of Wednesday. ~ at Smartsyille. Discussed by the Mine: q 1B Published every evening excent Yesterday forenoon Sheriff Getchell} © Capt. Geo. Nibell was here from Ne-. _ Several montlis since William Kol-. ‘The California Miner’ btn 4 KILL D san ila acide and Deputy Pascoe arrested Lee Shoe-. vada City this week. man, of San Francisco, who proposed . met in San Francisco this week toact a — craft at Latta’s stable in this city on: ay The members-of Summit Lodge, their . working portions-of the Paddy Oampuporrsuggestions “ini"a 1étter'réceiveq Younger Brother . FRIDAY Feb. 23, 1900 lacie laralraaae causal charge of burglary, and the prisoner is’ families and sojourning Knights of . bell ground near Smartsville by a pro-. by President _W. 0. Raleton from Con. Over al ——— to bring news of the surrender of} now in the county jail awaiting his prePythias celebrated the advent of the . cesscalling for the erection of extengressman DeVries; relating to: the pro. j i an ee te eae ale ae 9 ey ree . der is expressed that the . liminary beanie ese will take place . tiirty-seventh Pythian period by an. sive machinery, applied to the State . posed mineral lands bill. Pe es im. Walter Lewis: . General Cronje to the British forces nall sides wonder is exp tomorrow. He is accusei of stealing ‘entertainment at Pythian Castle MonAnti-Debris Association for permission . portant matter that was to have. been Lewis, contracto BRIRF MENTION. . gallant but ghastly defense that heis making at Paardebeerg Drift has not bearings, oil cups and other brass and . day,nighbt. to pipe off some ground whieh covered considered was the reported filing upon . city, received a t ' . ended before this, with fifty guns hammering away at the devoted bandwithin papper ox ures,as well as ama!gamating . rs.9.8. Ferguson was taken sud-. the site of his proposed plant. The by a copper company of about 4600 4 after the bat Minor Notes and d Comments of Lecal . a range of 200 yards. Surrender or total annihilation is believed to be the only . plates, from the. hoisting and milling — denly and seriously ill Saturday night. Association took the matter under ad-. acres of mineral. land in Shasta county nts Finca Sell Interest. 5 . . possible result, unless unexpected reinforcements come to the. Boers. The plants of various idle-mining claims, . We are pleased to state she is now im-. visement at the time and finally refer-} upon alleged false representations that tally. killed at and also of taking brass attachments . proving. Her daughter was called . red the matter to engineer 0. F. Al-. it was agricultural-land, but ‘action aie from the engine at Marsh Bros.’ saw. dooms Salt Lake City ta attend the bedlardt of San Erancisco for an opinion . was postponed bending” further infor. 4 : county, A : 8 : mill in New York Canyon. He con. side of her mother. as to whether or not in his judgment} mation. The ‘communication from j struction ne Gaylord & Son’s. tf . a strong attack on Roberts’ lines can scarcely hinge the outcome. It has been . fesses that since last January he has . @. W. Curless arrived here Sunday . the moving of the ground in question Congressman DeVries made sugges. ve orl eee ae Saturday and si Al rumored here that the end has already come, but this ramor emanated from aj looted the works on the Montana, La' morning. He was surprised to learn soe the sys 285702 fase by st fear a 4 th state : : rieeivoe Revi ia the Lopamer Lexery. F Suerte, Murchie, Nevada City and Cal. that the building formerly owned by . Kolman was practicable. A favorable re-} sou rom the =. : Call on Ed Schmidt when you want i aan ead fan ie — pirseaise rye hed Sat aan itcenin passage tis nail men-. him and canted by ‘he Teankio port has been the result of the action . operations of the bill. q shat" seen anything in the tobacco line. tf . The severe loss General Kolly-Kenny sustained Sanday has cansed much . tioned, thus obtaining many bundred . Pharmacy bad been sold to satisfy a . of the Association and permission has It was decided to.senda eng ofCon. ” see El You will save money by sending your . adverse criticism but had the attack been less severe the Boers would have suc. pounds of brass and copper which he . mortgage and he secured the services . been granted for the performance of areseman DeVries’ letter to the SouthBidet . : orders for plumbing to Geo. E. Turner . .eeqed in intrenching themselves. has disposed of to a junk dealer named . of Attorney C. F. McGlashan and pro-. the work. If, Mr. Kolman’s.ideas are rn Oalifornia brauch of the California re ne rr siiean os eee Ps Bueree Buller’s advance on Ladysmith is so slow that it has ceased to excite public’ W. A. Lewis, living at Glenbrook race . , ceeded immediately to San Jose to see brought to a successful conclusion the Miners’ Association and ‘await a reply : “er weekly dance a * ) Pigs’ feet at OU. E. Malloy’ 8. . British canvassed every possible contingency before beginning the attack and Lemons 15 cents a dozen at George C. . they say they can see nothing to save Cronje from the awful trap he isin. Even fatorest track, aid receiving from ten to fifteen , if the sale had been regular and per. result will be to create work in the . before taking final action. Fined F night. ; P : cents a pound for the stuff. Lewis bas haps to see also what steps could be . near future for quite a number of min. ~ A hose-drying tower is being ba iit Advices from Aapetown yesterday represent the British to be driving the in tape shinee a it to Oharles Hurley & ‘taken to redeem the property. ; ers near Smartsville, all “of which will ’ eT Saturday even at Pennsylvania Company’s engine . Boers out of the Orange Free State. Co., 854 Harrison street, San Francisco,! Richard Boyce, whose wife died but pe er tar to. the people of-tha It § Rightly Named: worth of rt : vo Nil il] not to Aubu'n being paid by them twelve to eighteen . a little over a week ago, quietly passed . standing at the udge Nilon will not go to Aubu Tae That ove y says about th Hotel office COht : P ; id Dearl cents a pound. He says he committed . away Tuesday. When his wife died the é ‘ this week to preside at the sr ee te ners > y GRASS VALLEY NEWS. these thefts because he was unablé to} old gentleman desired to be released Li mes POPULA prey ERY In — earn ie prog him without wat ae : For a Kick. get work and coul'find no other means . from his earthly ties and when taken always de) ate ater open ff fist the o Bread, mowspaper mal Remember the colonial social at D. [Special to the Daily Transcript.) The Doings of Our Neighbors as Told . of supplying bis necessities. ill it was his constant prayer that he +, from E. Morgan’s next Monday evening. ReSacramMENTO, Feb. 23—Superior Judge Over the Telephone, It was his plan to break off the metal. might go. He was anold soldier, havLemons this Bakery are a ai te ig dig et by refusing to « freshments, 25 cents. 3t Go to the eree Saloon an get a i y c . radon James D Hague left for the Bay on as a 3 o ‘Messe HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING CAKES, Justice Coughla 2 : 3 . ; ; Me chinery. The plunder would be cached . British soldier, and later came to this ‘( ‘ = All orders sob ome filled'and-delivered rest, Mr. glass of that celebrated Ruhstaller’s . 45 years in the State Pison at Folsem. the noon train. by rae the a shat taws and. at. enacter and dia earvine tor Cale Ham . ranges 3 a.” Teas at your doors. ' when arraigned Gilt Edge Steam Beer. tf . Gordon and two men named Stillman} Charles Estell killed a big wildcat intervals he would bring it mto town in. in the civil war. He was a member of B iS HOWARD LO SVELAND. his own recogni No place like home, Build and own this week at Bree’s ranch. ananas =é ao \knocked down and robbed John A. ‘ ; one. We can show you bow easily it is The school concert at Indian Springs a buggy or express wagon hired for the . Company G, 16th Kansas Cavalry. It TELEPHONE WEST 18 " ing when he ap done. Towle Bros. Co. £13-tf. Mills. The Stillman’s were sentenced . isct night was a great success. 3 nts ak : , sentenced, W. L purpose and sell it to Lewis. ‘Lhe two] was his request: on his dying bed that Just Received at = oO me EY 9 Ss, 4 bits Ma aie ato ; sus foree ‘ag:. t0 25 and 85 years respectively, but were just closing a bargain for a buu-. he be buried as a soldier and today a tia senteuaness 2 _an6 Pee sDelnotacadre bagel ere k . i George Fletcher of the N. C. N. G. dred pounds or so from the sawmill. few of the Boys in Blue, all that could . TM ler Nj Cand Factory. Nevada City. tg ‘ Fair tonight, cloudy tomorrow. Light . Gurdon kicked Mills because hé had; R. R. has gone to San Francisco. when the arrest was made. The dealer. be gathered together, formed an escort . that of Depat; frost tomorrow morning . but 25 cents and for this reason he was Harry Levitt has returned from San . wakes a showing that he did not know . and marched to the beat of the ead" Leader fn upg ey. Our with Henry Kot Dr. W. P. Sawyer has taken up his . . given the heaviest punishment. Francisco and says he will reopen the 5 Wanted. stage line bad s A the property was stolen and ibe officers} drum to the grave of their former to date S c1-¥¥ Chocolates and residence at the National Hotel where Wonder store in a few days. ; : pba AlLad 0 e€ ope * Bon B after he struck i i Att de wh seventy-four years ady to paint pictures at home for me. ons have he van’ be found nights: £20-tf . Dr. 4H. Biplete and: Hon. G. F believe him. District orney Power] comrade who was y y . GF. ‘ 4 ' * Will. teach you free, Send self-addressed aties in Fine § a World Wide prevented him . . z t d. Towle’s Pure Paint: New styles in. PERSONAL POINTERS, Wells of Westerly, R. 1, are here visitnick Ai tsheerill Seteb: Beigel "he's ob sasen w eeie ee oo oe stamped envelope for reply. Wm. Lemos,. P AC K AGE § Reputation for uge. ‘The court , cused under surveillance on suspicion . ™ Picture Auctioneer, 64 Pear! St., Ganga Cruz ¥ ¥ PURITY and w , ‘ 2 P . . 8 unprovokes Screens, Doors, Windows, Biiuds and . ing their former schoolmate, D. E. Mat of these aud other thefts. Tne prisonA little debt means a debtor, but a ’ 3 rt GOODS a Dp 1; 7 f fine lumber. Towle Bros. Oo. pres tf . Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Both Old . t°#02er, who is but little over thirty years apllhces Aelletant cian A ‘ : Rares tence on. he eee Sum er T. Dibble was today appoin James McCann, a native of Grass. , oF, i ve paid. ed attorney for the absent heirs of the and Young. Valley aged 35 years and single, died of ss ae or gece senses melee Wisconsin’s tobacco crop will yield if , ny A a estate of the late Joseph Richard. Phil Richards is critically sick. pneumonia Wednesday afternoon, ci oroanagiae 44 y a ied io en. ies $5,000,000. . 4 Death o The Salvation Army forces of Grass} Dan McCauley Sr. is seriously ill. and was buried this afternoon. lox taliese te oe aaa a 4 ‘ ond F. ecevay et 4 James O. Lc Valley will be here tonight and holda M. L. Marsh went to Sacramento yesAl. Volkman, who went to Manila a aie i tho ofteaia scoff = the netic? ess a , i ; tea he hh AS i ill health for se meeting in the Methodist church. terday. year ago with the Fourth Cavalry, reiia Mach gi thy te éxpeoesed a a day at his hom: Persian and Turkish rugs, 30 by 60 Mrs. Martin Trewhella is visiting in. turned last night accompanied by a rai hi f nati ars rec P y : : funeral will tal inches, one dollar apiece. All sizes. San Francisco. bride and will make his future home bs ray ; p 3 4 : i at two o’clock and all prices. Snell & Fleming. f6-tf} 5, M. McKinlay has returned from [here. Selacariyldapsec hen or betray yee eee & 4 4 der the auspict In the $2600 damage suit of Granger! Sin Francisco. At the Firemen’s ball last night the before Justice Holbrooke in the Super: J He i * le Wace (ci Masons to wh vs, Richards Judge Nilon today sus-. J. J, Miller.and family of Birehville first prize for the cakewalk went to . !T courtroom and arranged. His pre. ae ~~ 4 5 ae : : Locklin, who ' tuined the demurrer of the complain'.! were in town this afternoon Thomas Davey and. Miss Hattie Fisher, . iminary hearing was set for ten o'clock . § ere ie : ' ‘aged. 74 years & Captain Wilson Locklinand wife of. Grove Deal, who is seriously ill, is . tbe second to Frank Sirard and Miss. tomorrow morning. the tor § pid liver, and cure widow and thr Virginia City are here to attend the! resting easiiy this afternoon Madge Murphy. biliousness, sick A headache, jaundice, Are th ‘ an old-time res : ‘ oyun ke e pro hades fo r funeral of the gentleman’s father, J. C. Charles Barton has gone to Vallejo. Between fifty and sixty of the bunBORN. re oe en Rg aie uy rie Po cay ae Spring view gt ; man of intellig Locklin. to work for Schmidt, the sewer con-. 4*ed and twenty men that have been Fae atk ate captain the sbecgin nk and we have placed in Window No. 1a rity. In early Fancy beaded pine and ced r ceiling . trac: or. working in the Massachusetts Hill whit bik whe mt Pavel y eeaeatia they rett t t f. : ; blacksmith: sh and finish are the best on earth:. George T. Coffey of North San Juan mine were drafted last night. ‘The ieee San hice ign ge February 21,. Gan be taken by children or delicate women, P y ASSOTIMERL a ca se many years ow Grown and made at home. M. L.& D . was in town today en route to San resson given for the lay-off is that the bert, sien. eehinniii la scars.» of Ga ee map omelet — on Deer Cree! Marsh have them. £10-t£ mine is not looking as well as it did : : SO) Me 8 TE, Res tf « PAASE: tranciaco. was a membe Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, I. O Trustees iu th y NO. i, 1. Fred Searls went to San Francisco until recently. D ESS” TER NS. O. F: will meet on Monday evening . toiay on legal business, expscting to Wosiate aad Mane Goa in 3-pound ys Hocwun next. Every member is earnestly re-. ,eturn Sunday. cans, 20c; three for 50c, at Wolf’s Cash ; 1863 and locat quested to be present. f21-4t W. G. Cressy has returned from San . Grocery. tf THE HOME M ARKET ; subsequently Don’t fail to try -a dollar’s worth of. F.snci:co where he attended the Su. & and leaving th Chase & Sanborn’s celebrated coffee. . ).-eme Council of the Order of Pendo. Is always with you; stay with it. We have been in the lumber in those’ shades that we think will ‘fase F 1869, where he ene si ee herein aes sale only by . Mrs. D. A. Clayton and daughter arbusiness here 49 years, and expect to be here many years more, you, and the prices are from $4.00. to eorge C. Gaylor on. tf . x.ved yesterday from San Jose. Mrs. $ Ladi 1 7.50. ladies, we are selling a: great ‘ive. Clara : ; a, . as we have an almost inexhaustible supply of timber in this Oar lumber is shed-covered, there. Clayton will remain awhile for the neighborhood. We have made a success of 7 fore is clean and bright. There are, venefit of her health. many Dres Patterns, and rightinow i is: is . istratrix of th a band, James many other reasens why you should. Miss Mildred V. Murchie was twelve Come J ustto Look Building Houses the tenet teh ks hile th e for you to buy, while the ase bas been sued J 8; caD . give an-anniversary party to a large rea argvains : W.G. Bennal get the finest of liquors, wines, ales,’ n :mber of her little friends. pbPhspitli . Installment Plan, sortment is good. Have you seen our 7 at he years ago. t cigars, etc. Drop in aud see how it is,) Ghas,, R. Gagan, stenographer in é And we are still at it. Call and learn our terms before letting all ye who never their sampled goods.tf . Judge ‘Datngerfeld’ s court at San Crockery was appointe and estates of We have never before advertised . francisdo, arrived here from that city Glassware
then minors. house-building on the installment plan, . yesterday morning. His wife and her Lamps ~M. baa’ & D. MARSH. “ : Mrs. Hooper How . your coutract. but it’s always ‘been an importaut . sister, Mrs. Walsh, arrived here in the branch of our business. We offer na best terms. M.L.&D. Marsh. f10-tf. they have been visiting, and they all Plumbing and Sewer Work— Lie! and Shaw Company have in their em frie dali esi sscenec aaeee sl Paar tr to Look. QOOOOO © ©) © © © QOO9008 Ornaments afternoon from North San Juan, where Novelties SWELL PLAID SKIRT PATTERNS? They are the talk of the-town, We peieonirns was $2627.50 compounded ploy only first-class Plumbers and are —_—_—_——_+-0¢e--—___ prepared to furnish all material and The McKinney Case. connections for the new sewer sysiem Bankrupt Commissioner Harvey (ireat American [nporting Tea Co. at the very hele price. j3l-lm. ‘grrived here today from Loomis ard James B, Tully bas been appoin'ed . . called up the insolvency case of James to superintend the development of the . p. McKinney of North Bloomfield. No Champion mine at Maybert. The creditors appeared and as a consrChampion was formerly known as (he quence it was not found necessary to Governor Morton. There were eighteen initiations at) Wednesday night’s meeting of Nevada have new goods to show you every day , and would be glad to have you take a due, now am bole at them. : eS . Gon ALWAYS RECEIVING———™ Commercial Street, Nevada City. 56 Mill Street, Grass Valley. 5 New Specialties At Wolfs . . Just now we have BURNHAM’S CLAM CHOWDER: A whole dinner inacan. Onsly requires heating. of Grass Va DUFF’S REFINED NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES in quart cans. : . 4 work on the CREAM OUSTARD, It’s delicious: Try it. : : alll al ‘ ee JELLYCON. Just'the thing for a quick dessert. 9 4 Perfo: KINKEAD S 4 Today Dr Our prices are.always.a shade lower than the lowest, The qualFi tated the ri term in the county jail for resisting an . Cure, which is sold for the small pricé when you have_time. ity of our goods the best. F j is 3% i Lewis of G officer, was to have goneto workin he of bag ps ’ Ari ee tame Sinem or = urn ture Store i.. THE PLACE TO. BUY jj age who hw cure take e 10’ (3) q . Pas gts Me chaingang today, but be wos uot feelfefand your money. Bold. for over A. B. WOLF, CASH G ROCER © NICE PRESENTS ... . eat ing well and begged off till tomorrow . . filty years on this guarantee. Price 25 : : Oscar Brot Feupbctfullly; , : day for fone tin, Nevada, straction of Austin Mini C. Luck is and Frank aad George ‘appoint a trustee. On March 8th Mr, . his final divelices and the case will City Lodge, A.O. U. W. and there are), . then go to Judge DeHaven f W about twenty-five more applicants for a ‘judication. . or final In rly Ne membership undergoing investigation. e The lodge, which now has 320 names on . About $50,000,000 worth of rubber Location. its roll expects to reach the 400 mirk . was exported from Brazif last year. by March 24th. . The finest Photograph Gallery . The Knights of Pythias meet tonight. . You Try It in the interior. Masonic BuildWm. G Thomas, who is serving a ‘ ing, Commercial St. More room If Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption and better light. Drop around nh aba aby he . point midw NEVADA CITY ane ° ; ii 4 dt when it is expected he wiil take his . cis.and 50 cts. For sale by 8 Raker: g VALLEY, C. ; . ' i 7 ‘ iknee, am slope aoa nds scsnd BO ot. smu vanren 1 HO@OOOOOOOODOOOQOO Swing Chairs, Fancy Rockers SE cessful on: It was currently reported abcul. —— : . pre Ee despite her town yesterday that a prominent busi. oh ee Chiffoniers Rugs” ness man who walked to Lake Ve:a) ‘ with some friends had acc‘dertally . ne rep rt ew é ! ras i $ ‘ Ca a P: ‘ ” 2 ” "" “dy = . — -— ‘“ * % zs 2 aa a 4 " : e fact that the gentlemen got 80 . ” sis “a e.3 Bed . oun es Cr sec yc cian . TR RO USE R: St 2 : p oT ROU SERS!. : Carpet Sweapers, Bedroom Suits, bat Farin, : anne bring them home. eS) 4 . ee 4 an army Ghent cease a gah 3 AAS IE IE EAE AE AEE A ETE IETS EINE AE EASE AT ACAETT ISAT BLS esa Hele er Te Te . would out Asst. Adjt.-Gen’l R. L. Peeler-and Ma. 8 boas anemnneieeaeita : ° mies of th jor W. A. Desbrough visited © Kae 5) E ere oer Conte! Et New Patterns. Extra Well Made. Perfect Fitting. Vox] . , : ; ee “arms and equipments. The new instrubat 9 am at x oe ti to the gra ments for the martial music corps have. “iis . Th h 1 rare h N 2 f tie . te co : soa sn arrived. The musicians are as -fol-. Iie) ey are right in style and they are right in price. . one tter or the ig es : are all sc hiner oy nn dere ee pl ; Will Si-. money. We have on hand a line of Worsteds, Cassi meres and Scotch Effects Pabed the Same Old Place © ne Sige q Dulin , H : we, 80 ive detien thd Miki anhen’ Oban. + Be that sold all season for $6 and $7, but in order to. make room for Spring Goods you may he But thé stock is. new and the pce are 4 bee pete rae Pelt] have them now for $5, and all others at the same seduction. In other words. there is‘a> Ris as low as low can be. : wag 8 m Every Bottie sie 4nd 68 . 4 hs reduction of from 10 to 15 per cent, on each pair of pants in our store. But we must D “Or a ¢ Of Shilob’s © tion Cure is this. "Sy fal 0. W . bs y es mais ehiak of yon ls to si ee insist on it being a CASH SALE. ane he ta that: are wauaue! will be (ig YOU KNO ee ee — Bs two-thirds of the contents of this. bot3 <i made free of charge. _. eS That I exchatige: up-to-date jewelry for old , making tle faithfaily, then if you can say you FAP . old of an kind, q . are not bem fitted return the bvttle to ‘se er aceag “ihethor “ascompantes tip oie ms sf? ¥ and ene At good 4 never dit See et cl Ee eer JARTER . JOHNSTON. BY sanaprice paid.”, Price 26 ots. 50cts. and. [Sie ae S eae Pills. nee. For ae by H. Dickerman, the RK % ow MM LR a 2 eS Se eS _ aie D, Manufacturing Jeweler q ee tf oe > : 4 Phone W. 14, 2 Broad St., Nevada City. : *