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February 23, 1901 (4 pages)

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4OTH YEAR—NO,.13,163. i MERE ge isis EE . BEY TOPS: . Grase Valley end Nevada City. THE BVTUEE . Shtanre say et me reno te pr Rag erbium corr yA og tiene Tt So ein ( laleT ieae brant sighed gee Oe he PS ee Acs: +: Raima errae rg ng him wit ‘ ; she didn’t ada ® Carriage of aM ngs Four round tri Pps daily. <i LATED BY HIMSE LB. Get Aurcanticatts. ee, pisice:.to ze phere ea OS ee eon eas bie ye ‘i Bae ‘that she was « widow who wanted to . schctiiee hee Until turther need Oe "a PE sy vereup racic ele yer fp sh a bate cbt ne alia tipy ate 50 CENTS A WEEK}: City and Grass Valley atthe: peat aia Seta the mentary tne sa tml n hoe ea Advertisements of not to exceed five Mi . When old Mr. Graham, the Dakots} away to @nd Mr. Graham’ arid:have the length ry i une ee for see or deeds made out. What happened down 10 cents & week or 40 cents a month, Payig Jee Dancing School. Ladies and gentleman's dancing sehool fn every Wednesday evening, and children's dancing school every Saturday afternoon, by PROF, JOHN MICHELL, iy other reli) ab ind the <a County ot he . R. H. TURNER, Attorney and Counselor at Law.Will practice in all the Courts of the Of ail kind xo ¢ greet a fs go 63 2 The well-known Lomber Business: of Coopér: Bros, with bd ; ¥ by at 8:45 im. . bund Pee on ‘dy ign ‘azent, moved into'our building a ‘yea? ago, bé sent forme almost. at onct® RBOG be 4 for Pause < 7 by: 1 by the séa Titearned thoni! a boy* who sat on the sunds with a bag of peanuts t’s Sale, GIVEN THAT Ww ler. fthe fon Le © County of } ay of January, os state ‘of Subra 7! muary, 1% “4 : i door of aie ‘ vada county, Cal) land Personal prop, to that ce ada Townhin a, Known ag ay neh, all the rig estate in and to th! on 17, T. 16N, ROR, D. TO state of hn Ri : ii TE nema editors. EY CALANAN, DR by the undersigned state of Hum er 0! against thi ith the nec} meine ; by ng the ice to ‘ law es of maid ame being the placg ie busi: Nevada. of at AEL CALANAN, state of Humphrey of January, 1901. ‘Estate and Per Private Sale, DEF AN ORDER OF Superior Court of tate of California, the matter of the e. _ ek wil sell at ersonal prope The sale will ty daw the ‘sixth day s will be received at Larue, Postottice California. Terms oney oi the United bid at the time m confirmation by cription of the « weetiand, contain . ; Lot 3, Block 2a OFacres, 8 acres of. id north by Lot) all in ig County of ia; the followingl onal property; v. 1 heifer, 1 cider ndstone, 1 pair of neelbarrow, 1 say, g& knife, doors, wir ober, aceount due ount due from J,& T. J. TORPIE,. ate\of Elijah Peas, alley, Att rneyssfor. ' jt v Cause, COURT OF THE ite of California. tate of J. Badeau, irt by the petition ed by T. J. Torpi ve of J. ae. y to sell the whole al estate and percedent to pay the the expenses and le by this Court that} the estate of his Court on Monruary, 1901, at the of said day at the urt at the Court inty of Nevada, to er should not be trator to sell s tate and personal essary and thats ished for four sucVADA City Travted and published Badeau, deNILON, Judge. ity, ys for Administra ja , Cause. ‘OURT OF THE fe of California. ste. of ANN JANE 4 administratrix of ott, deceased, hav. ion duly verifi of certuiu real 6 he purpose thera, e ordered by sai rested in the e . r before the said . y, the lith day of sk in the forenoon toom of said Suurthouse, Nev: of California, to . r should not istratrix to sell 9 aged said dece e mecessary @ be published at s in the NrvaDA a daily newspaper evada City in sal California, Superior Judge. S BIRTHDAY ut el RIZES: . _Gold Braceleh] —Gold Rips: dy Character able invariably in advance.—_— Rooms and Board. — Mrs. Jones, in the Stover Building on Broad street, is prepared to acco.mmiodate a limited number of persons with board and :lodging at reasonable rates. ; 10 ~~ Singer Sewing Machines Sold and rented on easy terms, or: will exchange for anything useful. Geod secondhand machines from $5.00 up. All makes repaired and parts kept in stock, OfficesBovey Bros.’ Shoe Store, Nevada City, and H. J, Fuchs’ Grocery Store, Grass Valley. GEO. W. REEKS, Agent. A Bona Fide Salary-$12 W eekly. Men and women to appoint agents and represent us, some to trayel,.others for lo~ work. $12 weekly salary and expetiaes,’ Qld.established house, pleasant, permanent positions, rapid advancement and increase of wages. Write at once. Address BUTLER.& ALGER, Dept. E, Ngw Haven, Comm Wanted. Christian man or woman willing to qualify for permanent position of trust, here or in home county. $900 yearly. ‘Hnelose selfaddressed stamped envelope to Secretary, eare of Transcript. : J. Gaims. : Horse Blankets of all grades. @¢ zy Harness, ‘Saddles, Whips, Curry . . Combs and Brushes.” Ail at Bod Rock Prices for Cash. No Credit At thé pricés goods are now offered Notice of Sale of Real Estate at Public Auction, N THE SUPERIOR COURT .OF THE I County of Nevada, State of California. Inthe matter of the estate of ANN JANE SCOTT, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance _of an order ofthe Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California,made on the Hleyenth day of Feb. ’ ruary, 1901, in the matter of the estate of Jane Scott, deceased, the undersign Administratrix of the estate of the said Es‘tate will sell at publie auction to the high+ est bidder, for cash gold coin of the United States. and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on SATURDAY. the th DAY of MARCH, 1901, at 12c’clock M., in ‘front of the Court House door, atthe Court House, Nevada City County of Nevada, State of California, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Ann Jane tt at. the time of her death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate: has “4 operation of law or otherwise acquir other than. or in addition to that of the said Ann Jane Scott at the time of her death, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, Ly. and in the County of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and described as follows: ly ot we ments at Columbia Hilt on fand of Bu: Lake Company, bounded north by School House lot, east by. Eureka Lake Company’s reservoir, south by lands of Eureka Lake Company, and west by road leading from County Road to Mining Claims; together with the dwelling house on the parcel of land herein descr ibed. : Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, gold coin of the United States, to be paid to the Administratrix on confirmation of: sale by said Superior Court. ae AGNES M. HUBBARD, Administratrix of the Estate of Ann Jane Scott, deceased. Dated, February ‘11, 1901. fel2 Ann the Anuual Meeting. Nes REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF . the stockholders of the Cadmus. Gold Mining Com pany wy be held at the office of the Compan . 206 Kearney. street, San Francisco, California, on onday, the Fourth day of March, 1901, at the hour of Two Thirty o’clock for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for. the en suing year,.and the trunsaction of suc other business. as may come before,.the meeting. Transfer books will close on Friday, March ist, at 30’clock p. R. G, BON BESTEL Office—206_ Kearny street, Francisco. California. : CREMATION. Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association. SAN FRANCISCO. ‘7 HE charge for Cremationto Church members and, members of organizations hav ing presiding. officers .and secretaries and families, is $50. Ali others $55. Expensive ‘coffins, ornaments and stiouds are seldom used. A niche in the Columbarium is-amon‘umeut and saves thecost ofa lot and its care ‘and stone wor Send for circular j3%.1m. GEORGE R. FLETCHER, The Daily — m. L, Secretary. Room San ei8 Manager. Transcript Continues to mainiain the lead as} THE NRWSIEST. PAPER Published in the LEADING MINING COUNTY ESTABLISHED ) YEARS — said) FHE POPULAR ORGAN.: In Their “New: Saloon: THE 5 COTTAGE ORGAN. Chicago Cottage Organ Co. ‘Has attained a staddard{of excellence whick ad mits of no superior. It @very improvement that invent! ve genius, & and money can produce. anpansityettean ant reapenns recy ; c. mse, ¥ ° On, artistié 4 , deauty” ia fale ig them the most a tBEST MATERIAL COMBINED. MAKE THIS is INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO ‘STOOLS: i oeemuameneed Catalogues and Price Lista on application. Address—Chicag6, illinois. Peerless Saloon. joon m Chas, . am ' pared tofurnish to my sustomers the svat Pinest Wines Liquors and Cigars. Alt. friends-and all the new ones whe tant Sih be treated ina soutencus manne ner. HENRY W.’RICH. MAITLAND BROS. Have moved into their new c uerters 1 Commero: street and invi : former ite a:t patrons to call and ses :him. ey will male ita point to serve, be fires’ brunos of Wines, Liquors and‘Cigars All kinds of Mixed Jrinks a Specialty. MAITLAND BROS. Prop.’s, Commercial St. NEW YORK HOTEI. BROAD ST., NEVADA 01 Y, JAS. CHIVELL, Lessex . _ UNDER NEW MARACEMERT—A home-like upeedsie, boures te = ne, ol, he ee ee eee ie fickts throughout. ABLE is not the ty oe eee “AT RIOTAY, CORBY GLAAD, BAR, yrs liquors Drinks a « ialty a AH GUEY Will open up at his old place on Pine street a MONDAY NEXT, and will be prepared to farnish you with chickens to order. He.will also have Turkeys for the Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at all times. CHICKENS 10 ORDER AT ANY TIME, NEW. YORK. BAKERY, GEORGE HURST, Prop. AVING ASSUMED H of this well-known pared to furnish the public Bread, Pies and Cakes HE 18 MAKING TOPS “OF ALL GRADES} TURKEYS FOR-THE HOUDAYS. . town t. extra’ charge: Leave Way ALBERT REYNOLDS, Faneral Director.Bodies Embalmed for shipment,’ . ' >. Ordre taken for Fioral: Felephove 34.. ; Empire Stable, Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote) Nevada City. Se eevetia To be found in this pars of the Htate,. . HAV Fuscoses? THR the corner of Pine and Spring streets, Lee’ Propassd osorve iy pairour with cae now pr serve finest . brands of asi WINES AND LIQUORS. : Beer 5 Cents: / WILLIAM HARRY, Proprietor. THE RECEPTION, ALEX HONGEL.,..,..Proprietot.
Commereial Street, Nevada City. ——_— Jc “Aa” WHISKEY A SPECTALTY, 2 The best brands of Wines, Liqnors and Clgars may be found here. Come and see for yourself and be corivinced. : ‘Malvess al . Te . <* The Cal paneer, San francison Led’ ( Newspaper Advestising Agency. Rooms 2 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, California street, San Francisco. NB APYEETISHMENTS. SOLICIFED Pacific Coast. the Sandwich Islands, Polyzetia. Mexican. po: 8 ‘0 onies. Eastern: States. and. Europe. blished ies Onitte Coastarekeps constantly on band and all advertisers are allowed free acoess.to hem during business hours : ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application. Neavda City Transfer Co, DRAYING AND HAULING. Particular attention to the transpor tation of for Eostvteal Piano and furniture moving. ead *wOOD China, New New. Fruit and Vegetable Store. YEE LEE & CO. AVE opened a first-class Store adjol the Brid on MAIN STREBT, w' . pe kept at all times the very best of Fruits Veqsenyies. Chickens, ete. Cc and To f tbs Goods delivered. free of chargefand NATIONAL MARKET, Broad St., Opp. Citisens’ Bank. C.J. NAPPZIGER, + °° Prop’r Veal'Sousgee.ese And all kinds of Meats wenaiy found na hoe CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS. HENRY LANE, Prop; _ Jif vator boy ‘for good cor: evil, and it is a Broad Street .,., Nevada City, HARRY’S : SALOON. >. mg to Newrounamsat : “Sammis, 1 understand that this skyscraper is owned by a $7,000,000 syndl“wate? FS = ¢ : ee 4 : * “Yes, sin.it ie,” Leald, > “And Mr. Rasher is the agent.” “Be is; sir.” ~~ 2 } “And ‘the syndicate and Mr. Rasher make up a powerful combination. .Nevertheless, Sammis, I want to stand in: with you. ‘I know the power of an elemy earnest /wish to form-a little trust with you. We will be the only stockholdera. and run it to suit oursetves. Sour dividends will amount to $2 per week and be paid every Saturday.”Mr. Graham and [ stood in together:. He wasup adopted father,and I was 4 HELPLESS WRECK. ait adopted son. ‘The trust flourished. and the: dividends: were. paid regularly. and [ took care of his interests., There, were several old roosters about the buikding who-¢astie! to me.on the quiet to get information, but I was dumb. They hinted around that he had desert. ed his wife in‘Chicigo and was an old masher who ought to be tarred and feathered, Out even when they showed me the corner of a $2 bill . gave up nothing. < , Two. months ago I began to notice a change ip old Mr. Graham. He assum eda cold and independent attitude to ward me. My trust dividends were reduced to $1 a week.and then to noth-ing, and he made no explanations. He nodded at me in a frigid way in the elevator,.and-if f:went to his‘room to‘ ask for an explanation he was always busy. It is hard for an eleyator boy to feel that he bas been turned_down. ‘I worried over Mr, Graham’s. attitude. for two or three weeks and then grew cold and stony hearted myself. if he-could do without me, I could do without him. No self respecting elevator. boy will ecawl to a tenant no matter how much rest he pays. I was standing on my diguity with both feet when he sent for me. I rather looked. for a reconciljation @nd entered his room with a smile ow gay face, but he looked at me in an icy way. and said: “Boy, I asp about to take a vacation. I shall go to Newfoundland for a month. People will come in and inquire for me, ang you will say that I am in Newfoundiend. You will add that J am eatching 2 barrel of fish per day and enjoying myself as never before, That's, all.” “what aboat-our trust, sir?” I asked. “Trust? Trust? What do you mean?” “and are you no longer my adopted father?” : “Boy. don’t monkey with me if you want to hold yeur job! You are 3 ln young kid, and a licking now and hen would be a good tonic for you. but as Jeng as you behave yourself toward me.I shall meke no complaints. Get along now and remember New foundiand.” I was ergghed, but only: for a moment; then I returned look for look and left hit to bis destruction. Next day his offiee was locked, and. he had disappeaned,.I'wo days later . asked Mr. Rasher for a day off and got it. I had hardlg struck theConey Island boat whea_I spotted;old Mr. Graham. He tad a mew gray. suit and a white hat. and he was carrying a cane and gig gliag and laughing with a giddy young womas. “Some ‘elevator. boys would have watked right up-to him and asked. 1€ the-@sh were biting well, but . didn’t. 1 dodged him and camped on his trail. When he got down to the (sland, he seemed like a young colt broke loose. He bought pop and pea. nuts and candy, and he rode with that young woman oo the horses and toboggans and shoots. When. they went in bathing, he cantered up and down: the beach like a kid and tried to ground, and he didn’t see me, and } went home with my heart full of sorsow for that old man. It was his daughter he was with. of course, but why had ‘he not taken me Into his con\adence?. Why tmd he said be was goi got Mr. Rasher to let me off again and again } found the pair on the boat. f said nothing to any one, but my young beart was gtieved. taber a woman called at the skyscraper 3 gok HTS AND DESIGN: : rect to W: ine, better to ask for Mr, Graham. She said ‘wanted to buy lands in the west. was a woman whé stood almost siz feet thigh. and whenishe shut her jaws together and gritted her teeth it gave -me 2 efill: She talked land: with me to be the boss, and he entered ‘no: objecturn “hamésprings.), I kept. in the back. “Three days she She when the thud came.’ Mri Graham atid: his daughter were disporting. on the. beach when the six:foot: widow arriv-. ed. She looked on while the old gent rantered up and down in: a bathing suit, but of a sudden she made a dive for him. The boy said there was.a long drawn yell of affright as she seized him) and then followed aA: series: of gasps and gurgles and thumps. For three or four minutes the sand flew so that no one could tell exactly what was happening, but when it settled: down . the old man was lying a helpless wreck on the shore, the: daughter: was a mile away and still on the run, and the widow. ftom the! west was breathing hard and holding up scraps of a bathing suit In her hands and saying: ee “Now, Richard Graham, you git into your togs and .come.along. with me, and I want you to understand that this performance js not half over, yet!” Next day Mr. Graham came to the building to remove bis office furniture. The widow Was with him. She seemed tions to anything she said. I think he wanted to talk. with' me and -tell.me what a grave mistake he had made and how sorry he was for it.. Hfélooked at . _ me in an appealing way, and his lip . . trembled,: but. before be could say anything she reached for his ear and shut him off. They left the bitilding togethsr, and the light of victory_was in her eyes, and I saw him wipe away a tear as he left the elevator for the last time. I felt conscience stricken and told ‘Mr. Rasher all about it: As-be-had lost a good tenant, I thought he would blame me, but be didn’t,; When he had heard thy-stery, he sald: “It wasn’t your fault; Sammis. The giddy old chap.ought to have taken you into his confidence about $5 worth. No tenant should lie to.an elevator boy. and his dividends should be paid regu‘arly.” ; 1 do not want to get the name of be ing a terror around this building, and . believe it will be far better for alt of us. if tenants, meet. me half way and give their trust:and confidence to Sam, mis, the elevator. boy. M. Quan. {EE SS ‘Nevada City Assay Office, Assaying of Ores of all description. ILL TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF Mail. — ania nen attended or Express orders prom, pit 2. GOLD OUGHT, Broad Street, below ational Hotel. T. H. HICKS & CO. Union. Livery Stable Main st. opp. Union Hotel Henry Lane, = Prop’r The finest turn-ou sin the cunty.andplep ey of them : Open day and night UNION: MARKET, COLLEY BROS., Prop’s. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Bte., At the lowest rates. Wako, caer ON HAND A CHOICE ygaier “Panis Tee et Bacon E. W. SCHTIIUDT, LEADING CIGAR. DEALER, Pine Street. ..ss00000.000s. Bevada City’ Ca) LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold eo —=fg STOCK—— J, R. DAVIS, feacher o° Vocal and instrumental : Masic. iJ its Nevada City, Grass Valley and other onaned Fee sooner w for the Sete cae ==PATENT aT] T UD . BOOK. Ob PATENTS xemenzoatz 1", A. SNOW & CO. Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C. otc. is offered for sale at a office at Lumber Yard, Nevada Oity, Nevada County, California oracrt Third and Market Francisco United States, Makes a specialty of Mining Oases, Cases. Mining Patents and Land Office in Olaus Spreckles’ Bailding, Streets, San 9. Rooms 12, 14 and 16. For farther particulars apply at the j28 . Sisters. s CHEAPEST FOR SALE BY z 3 PLAZA PLAN ARCHITECTS ING: MILL2. 60s. RIOEN & LEWIS, Props. AND BUILDERS. ouldines’ Brackets. Woodwork of all kinds, Office and Store Fixtures, — Turning, House-Trimming, Fancy Grill Workla Svecialty, Plans Drawn for Neat and Modern Homes! Getour. stim es on any work of this sort that you may need. RICE & LEWIS, SackamManro Sr., Nanapa Ory. = = ——— NOs Smoke Soot Smell. Nevada Co. Electric Power Co.'s ia the ideal Light. C. H. HARRISON, DEALER IB er The Finest 5-Cent ‘Cigar in Town. _ C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREBT. Opp. Rotenberg Bec s SOMETHING NEW! Apricot Cordial. Clam: Juice Oyster Cocktails The Celebrated H,.B. Whiskey At ‘“‘Tom’s Place.”’ _T. H. LIMNELL, Prop’r. =-Semi-Centennial YearShort Order Restaurant THE INDEPENDENT, New York. Only $2.00 per year, or-at that rate for any part of a year. THE INDEPENDENT All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco i Union: Fotet . Re-opened And Now Ready for Business. Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop’t. This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, repapered and newly furnished throughout, thereby making it second to no Hotel in this part of the State. One Hundred Sunny Rooms, And Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping place for all Stages and_Busses. CITIZENS BANK neorporated 1878.) BROAD STEEBT, MNBYADA CITY CAPITAL. Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paid up in coin, 50,000 Undivided profits, 2 D, B. MORGAm....2--+0002e Hon. Niles Searls, < Lord Housman, Geo, M. Hi BUSINESS HOURS. 10 4. M. to 4 P. M., and on Satur from 6:30 to 7:80 P.M. were CORRESPONDENTS. oa York—National Bank of North AmerSan Francisco—First National Bank, London, Paris & American . Secramento—National Bank of D. O. Mille &Co. — We issue Sight Drafts abie-in RR TORE cco, Also Bilis cf Rachenme paduble aa‘chahs oO " al the principal cities ‘ol Great Britais he Europe. Collections on any part of the United States a ° Id and Sil purohnesd; foe Since wt the Haak , This Bank Maintains an office at Grass Val. ey, where a general ye ng has ag J. M. THOMAS, The Best Liquors, The Best Cigars. hese are the attractions you can alwys find at “THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.” ‘Beer 5 Cents a Glass, Allthe fovorioe brands of Whickien Magee and “Robin Hood.” or 16 eainutes. At first Eb got off. that Newteusdiand. fishing story, but afte whe had taken me by the back of the peck 2nd lifted me,off my, feet 1, gave ae —" Mrs. Stelfens=&. Mts, Durand Pp. Ci j fue fartised mdant, Salrered fee, FRcty waving” Telea