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February 26, 1900 (4 pages)

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aa THE TRANSCRIPT. NO CHANGE IN GRASS VALLEY NEWS. . IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. . REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. : . ge THE TR: " BROWN & CALKINS. THE SITU ATION The Doings of Our Neighbors as Told. Orders Made by dndge Nilon at This. It Will Lik:ly bo Called at am Barly: ONAN : ; Over the Telephone. Morning's Session. Date, cian { e@xce ” : R eens dod Loge . Holidays by SS Miss Kate Fitzgerald is up from San} ‘The following business was transactMajor Frank McLaugblin, Chairmen OUR N ORTHRR eesti enter [Special tothe Daily somo : pirhamee se visiting her parents. : ed in the Superior Court end : : mien een chine Se eauek talk , Zags MONDAY...-++55 Feb. 26, 1900! Jonpon, Feb 26.—Cronje] ‘Peter Martel and wife will oélebrate. 1. J,. Weed vs. Frank M. Weed et al. . mittee, make e : — a . . Ly . A J their Golden Wedding next. Saturday. . Ordered that judgment be entered as. he intends to call the committee to5 Nowsy Notes From t p OLITIC AL GOSSIP . and his army are still holding] prank Sleep, employed” by Clinch &. follows/: Water.of spring No. 1, and of ape —_ e — aneloe: rorya ge a met ot : i i i ate conven . : . ° nd. There is a reCo, will bée laid up for some time with . the walled spring awarded to defend. of arranging for the 1900 ae SP ING 1900 ge or am: ‘ k t elega . ; ; : Party. : munition and provisions €x1Sts} . Lived last evening. ses. Also that the dam placed in Slate i in emote dena ane Sie _JAVE you seen the new SPRING Po piatagete a od deal of talk ong the Boer forces but] The Cushion Tea given. by the Ladies . Creek be removed. sire of the, Na jon bat ce oe a Me eset wert Republicans i 8 f . ‘. di of the Episcopal Church was a great) The People ys. Charles McClarey. . Committee, which has asked that the. PERCALES for this Spring Mine rere exeot of Iste of a plan to reorganize the Re-. there 1s nothing which 1nd1-. success and cleared $58 50. Pleaded not guilty. Trial set for Fri-. opening of the campaign in California) as yet certain creditors. publican party ia the State for the! wates a verification of this. ~ The Greater American Company, 80 . day, March 9, 1900. should not.be delayed longer ag ° at pa rer’ for next Presidential campaiga. . M00’) rumor aggregation of entertainers, will give) Hetate of Albert, st decays necessary. . Chairman ie members oil: We have our large window full of them, this pours" pro suggestions have been offered for the : two performances on March 9th and . Finalaccount “oft . dministratrix ore sh peers a to. the date of the : a nord ee ; accomplishment of the object, all of 3 10th respectively. dered settled, and distribution granted. . meeting. # and we think they-are by far. the most handneon steviitaed them of a more or less crude nature, ORG ANIZING REPUBLICANS. Philip Connelly, an old resident of. McCalland Golden vs. Walling et al. Zs “ 6 at by Joel Oba but none have been proposed that this city, died today at Scadden ig Hearing motion to dissolve injunction A Frightful Fate. some Percales : that we have ever seen. *Jonn as er brougl meets with the approval of the party He was « native of Ireland and 67 . set for Tbursday at 10 o’clock. “As we put to sea,” says Captain => ¢ : leaders. The scheme had its inception Effective Work Which Is Belng Done by years of age. The funeral will take. Qharles Henry Benfetts was natu-. Younghusband in his book on Japan, ae We are selling lots of them and you ot poeta in Sacramento when factional teeling Brusie and M’Kinlay. place next Thursday. ralized upon the testimony of Assessor . “we passed a sunken steamer, the Anought to tao new while ‘the assortment i ected aa a ha engendered by the Senatorial contes'. Record-Union: The success of the. A car broke loose in a shaft ofthe W. Schroeder and Public Administrator geome age ee pager ty Jy ! : * af tosatisty the balan was running high. It is proposed to “Republican organization of the Sec-. Y. O. D. mine this morning, severely in-. 'Torpie. teak haalaa pure ina praenioy aa good, for it will) not be long till you will ants will be sold at reorganize the State Cen‘ral Commit: ond Congressional District” in the jaring Joseph Cunha who was at work 2edow . storia. bai: the (Water an aot Ki . ‘ T. Mason, Commis tee, but reached no conclusion as to. »atter of marshaling forces fpr the . in the s aft. Cunha tried his best to DIED AT N CRAMENTO deep, and one side of her remained we need” them. inst. how that could be done. Nevertheless great canpaign of 1900 is not only. avoid i jury, but the car ran over his hi ° above. The majority of the passengers Who ace fall 46 tanh dee 4 11 f The school exten they brought their ideas from the cap-. \ssured, but the returns so far indicate foot and broke it and crew got off in boats or on floating Me y 3 seca mats ~ Dieta a ne at Downieville yielk ital to this city: The Legislature ad-. ., unparalleled co-operation on the. Senator A. V. Moorehouse and wife . Will Saylor Succombs to Typhoid Fever, spars, but a few were caught below eS x 2% and 15 cents ‘ A literary societ journed at noon on Saturday, et 10ih, part of the prominent Republicans of Santa Clara arrived last evening and —Remains Being Brought to San Juan. . nae reo a sea Perceeree . FS eontcriias si ae esr ray d nese pana perisiyate aie os are visiting George V ee Will Saylor, for sometime past e wan Ga. wie ware ted tg posts in the sea a You will also find some of the new Tae Peony : : args oa ‘ ployed at the store of Legg.& Shaw Co.,. and left to drown by inches with tbe i ‘ enkins, ryden sae ocea ber ceapeee Chairman Curtis, dated February 22d, THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL. of ‘this olty, died last Saturday at. rising tide. Imagine, then, the fate 2 SPRING GINGHAMS in the same winZweifel, Mary Ale: peat x ; A aed Fee = ‘]} Sacramento of typhoid fever. The. of these poor fellows. The portholes ee ' kins, Maggie Kell and after that function was ae ar “With regard to the clab organizaIts Anunal Report Shows it to be a young man was in the prime of his were just large enough for a man to dow they speak for themselves. : Frank Wehe, Mr. were invited to a banquet given by M . ion recently undertaken in thie Incal: put his head through, but no more. kins, Alice Stran RB Y t an up-town restaurant. . ; : Leader youth, being only 19 years of age at! ni. chip was of iron Stn oil Respectfully . ce Stra H. de Young at an up-'¢ -. ity, [decidedly state my full indorse’ the time of death. The remains will e ship was of iron, and to enlarge ; Dr. Clayton, Et About twenty-five members attended. nent of the timely and legitmate. During the fifty-fuur years of its . 5 5 This banquet, it is now generally uN-. ,ovement. Such ‘organizations will . business life the Connecticut Mutual SE ee naa ein Ges rope ego se eticinht eas Gers\ oot, y aS oe salts prove to 5 ee only potent forces . Life Insurance Company has had an place tomorrow from the residence of a aries ons cage aiongnide aud purpose of discussing the reorgaaiza-. Jiong the line of active preparations, . average expense rate of but 8.9 percent, his mother. Mre. M. E. Eastman handed food and drink to the doomed tion scheme, but like the conference at . },4¢ impregnable fortifications against . "This record is one that is unmatched Many of the tien ie ee the ESRI a men and gave them such encourageSacramento, the assembled guests . .ombined forces. It isa poor policy tO} jin insurance annals. The company will oto San Juan to attend the fument as was possible. ; failed to evolve any practical plan underestimate the strength of en Op-. had a healthy. growth rather than a oc Piscrehsrsae o ete See lntite Bak the tide rose inch: by tell and Since then the matter has been dis-. ,onent, The meeting held in this city . hectic one in 1899, and its statement . Jone oo i with Ihe outh of thie . &t last the time arrived when it seemed cussed in a desultory way by Republi: . ander the auspices of Messrs. Brusie. shows a surplus reserve of $7,298,341, pil P J better for all that the boats should cane, but it is not thought thet any-. .nq McKinley was in every particular] which to the policy-bolder is his bal leave, for to remain was but to pro the holes in the time available was an < XI BMERR & CIC). . Richard Jenkins. Untimely Death Joseph Rodda, ¢ ‘and long-time resi \was recently four ‘at Wells Corners, pears that Mr. Ro ‘two weeks ago wi family of his inte the first. intimat 9 2@e New Hose for the Fire Department. . long the agony on both sides. Some of thing will result from the agitation it} Tthiak, a great success. From the. wark of safety. The company’s assets aaa the imprisoned cursed and foamed at has received. ; Mier see ey seed sown, we expect to reap & harvest ( of $64,583,989 are so weil invested that} ‘The firm of Legg, Shaw & Co., today . the mouth with anguish. Some prayed. ceived of the whe John D. Spreckels was Inviled te of in‘elligent supporters.” over $60,000,000 are in bonds, real €8-. received five hundred feet of Victor . Some, in the cold sweat of despair, beand was when . joined forces to bring aig anes Last evening’s Call-contains a fine surrendered policies aggregated $6,121, . receive 250. feet. To fire laddies are of Burns, are no longer in harness [0picture of airs, Fred Zeitler. 368, of which $1,265,334 was distributed . well pleased with this addition to their] and the last shrieks of the dying men been under con eT oe aie ie pore be tate, or first mortgages. Its payments] Jacket Rubber hose, for No.1 and No. 2. sought the boats’ crews to shoot them_ ; . ' ° timely death by a reported that the two e itors, whe Brief Mention. for death claims, in dividends and for] Fire Department. Each company will. ere they left. Sadly and silently the 6 i Ail O : The terrible news boats ‘slipped. away. -The tide rose, ‘ ‘ Mrs. Rodda, and ce ie he lho ms ae Roy»l Arch Chapter, F. and A. M. in eager among ne 67,649 cog pi Sabet sank into the sigh of the rising waves.” a ones Ke sige ; i i . bolders. Policiesin force amount to —— @ ; wife a fam t) will meet this evening. After the bus-. ho < hac eer, Pat SO gr Rand eee hy . am closing out my inyoaia Rik pind No direct cause why Mr. Rodda sl ter goods at a sacrifice. . ence to such en My Spring and Summer. ‘om p raticn of the term now being served iness i f expense by Senator Perkins, and it is well . ess has been transacted a banquet . $160,432,486, and ratio 0 7P “One day not long ago.” said a brick. .A Foxcraft man who was suffering known that Mr. Spreckels does no! che be served. a ae ue saetans manufacturer, “one of my workmen] from a toothache while “seven miles look upon his aspirations with favor The new cone for the Narrow Gauge aes sae ce y am eects saw three rats carrying a straw across. from a dentist,” attended to the achif Mr. de Young should go on with his Railrood Company was put in use to-. tism has always Deen a chara ‘9 the brickyard. It seemed such an un-. ing molar bimself by tying a fishline reorganization project he will haveto day, and greatly appreciated by those of the management, and the year’s. usual sort of proceeding that he stop: . around It, fastening the other end of ne who bad the pleasure of riding in it. showingcan but be gratifyiug to the. ped his work to watch them. ‘T'wo of} the line to a hook in the post of the count on desperate opposition from Tue Excelsior Whist Club meeting members of this truly mutual comthe rats held the straw at opposite . piazza and sitting down quickly. the Cull. ‘ aeeiee postponed until Thursday . pany. T. B. Gray is the agent for . ends while the third supported the This reminds a Bath man of a neigh, Of course when the State convention evening, March Ist, at which time they this Company in this and the adjoin center. They were making straight for . bor of bis who always extracted hisown meets a new State Committee will be : : ing counties. It is surmised t! home he brooded, condition, and in determined to en Arrangements fo being made, but Stock has arthe river which flowed by one side of] teeth. {f an upper one,-he tied a string 4 f sppointed: will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. C. the yard. When they arrived at the. around it, with a heavy weight at the heen ek a Oe 8 J. Brand. : ; iP aE Oe oe bank, they laid’ down the straw and] ether.end of the line, mounted to the i is Lt Personal Mention. An invitation masquerade party is to Ingersoll and Beecher. took a long drink. Then they proceed . haymow and dropped the stone. if a $ d ay d : Rebuilding a . T. Christian went to North San Juan . se given by Col. John F. Kidder and] Several years ago Henry Ward . ed to take up the straw again in the} lower tooth was the one aching, he . rive 9 ani e as i today. wife at their home in Grass Valley tc-; Beecher and Colonel Ingersoll met in . &4me manner as before and returned . stood on the floor and threw the weight George M. Hug y ert y © he . . r Frank Heath is over from French . morrow night. A special train will go. a railroad station in New York state, by the same way they had come. up over a door.—Lewiston (Me.) Jour) e ‘the contract to re Corral. duwn from here. where both had to wait for a train. . ie ie sealavg) the workman . nal. rest will arrive of this city. Thi Jobn German of North San Juan is. Currington’s Greater America and. They talked together on. all sorts of pies 4 periceineatincv peter ne see upon at a meetin in town. the Carrington Extertainers, one of subjects, more especially the future of at aisout fis es dave 4b next a His Intimate Friends. directors of the Chris. Jepson came down from Reliet . the most unique snows of the season, . '™*" Finally the conversation drifted th a. carryi ony.) Father Darcey, an Irish wit, was once ver soon Union Hotel wa Wa ; : *!to peculiar epitaphs on gravestones. ey appeared, carrying the straw €X'. jvvited by a man who was known as_ ® by fi the 131 Hill today. will perform at the theatre in this city . . actly as before. Having provided himy é y ire on and Mr. Beecher. who had been look an ignorant braggart to visit a new . ti tb tte Henry German came over from 5S. . on the 7tb and 8th of next month. ing over the headlines of a morning self with a gun, he shot all three to} 544 beautiful house which the person me the matter Juan today. Wm. G. Thomas, the high-toned law-. paper, exclaimed: see if possibly he might thereby solve] ‘ig lad become wealthy suddenly. has been in puoc R. A. Thomas of Birchville was in. breaker from Grass Valley, concluded} “Ah, colonel, here is a fitting epitaph the ek He sae aba that the} 1.44 bought. With more than his usual . mF as : yd daca ag decist town today. ‘bh s moraing that he preferred to work . for you.” The day before the birthPasi A ee vei se ee pomposity. the host dragged the priest = .DPleV and up for the rebuildi P, S. Waldon came down from Gran. \,ith the chain gaug rather than live. day of Robert Burns,;the Scotch poet, aain' Kind imethodof leading drole over the place and expatiated on the ; and no time will iteville today. ons bread ‘and water diet, . Hs sels . HAC Deca celebrated with unusual cere) . comrade to the water to) °xcclence of everything that he ownwell-known host F. M. Bauks came down from North . put to rock-breaking with the other . ™°"%: and a description of the celebradrink.”—~Philadelphia Inquirer. ed. Finally they reached the immense , i dition. It is m San Juan today wtiminals : pi pa open jo og on ~ 5% edicts tela library. where-there were thousands of rousers . and up q Metzenbaugher, ‘ at rst page of the paper. Mr. Beecher a Nanas { ees ae pag par Wanted. tavgee the President. volumes, all splendid in binding. The ; A ment the hotel Miss Mary Kleinsorge of Sacramento is here on a visit. tore off a two column headline and handed it to the unbeliever. It read, again assume ch is completed. host sank inio one of the great leather Departure and Arrival of Mails. covered chairs with a sigh of content. . ; == ae SSeS “= ‘ue Washington Star says that a big, gawky country lad went to the White . L. L. Myers came over from North. According to the new railroad time-. “Robert Burns.” ment and exclaimed: Bloomfield today. table going into effect today mails wili. Two years later Ingersoll and BeechBe Oe ee tors eunang acre “But, after all, father, what is all 9 A = Major J.S. McBride came over from j arrive and close at the Nevada City . er met again in a St. Louis hotel. “I "é > +. . this luxury compared with my favor. KINKEAD LAYING UP b itaph e. Mr 1 wants. ter see the president,” he fi . North San Juan today. postottice as follows: remember your epitaph on me, . announced to the first man he met. ites here? The other rooms maybe give . SESE SE ME SE ESE EES Charles Payne is over from North wncin 2 Beecher,” said Ingersoll, “and . have . “.. 0 there goes the president now,” pleasure to my wife and daughters, , a Something Tha Aes CLOSING HOURS. fot one for you. I will read It for you, : a) P W . but this is my place—right here among IS THE Can Do Th San Juan taking in the sights. . Por the West, Grass Valley, Chicago . ‘Born in the slavery of sectarian shacsaid the man addressed, pointing toy.. hooks, which are my friends ’ ure ore PLACE TO BUY “There are § Miss Edna Borchert left today for . ,, Jolfax, 8 kles, hungry and thirsty for freedom the president’s retreating form. Aira. thes uo the dekk’=. ; said Mr. Nippi
is : par Park and Colfax, 8 p. m. g \) “Dern my time!” the young man nd these here on the desk”—pointing SENTS ..-.aon sag pened yoann as For the Kast and West, 8a. m and light, he yet died in religious bondfaivnlated fr athe sunt ode any . t° 8 score of fine volumes—“are what , aap pratense Frank Craig, who has beeu sick f nae ca Lee riibigechien ey > C8 ” ar the grea . ou stek or)” For Colfax, 1 p. m. ase other man.” and, the fellow struck out I may calimy most intimate friends. Swing Chairs inclading thos 3 9 Fancy Rockers Father, Darcy got up and examined the past week, is able to be around 5 , ’ For the East and West, Grass Valley . goer Exhibits at the Paris Exposiso that he could get close enough to one of them, when a broad grin spread sions, and thes again. te row ? . aud Chicago Park, 4:45 p. m. tion. see the president well. 1 2 é jority of all, ar Dante) h Be ea wiley Bet ed HOURS OF ARRIVAL At the Paris exposition 40,000 square ibe tt at Oe baste < ae Chiffoniers ! Rugs ple process of bere last evening from Suan Francisco pope ri pertale le fa: held b t ell, it’s glad I am to see that you , : : o 7 feet have been allotted to the Boers. Warwick castle is he y many to i ra come and inve on a visit From the East and West, Grass Valnever cut your intimate friends!” he ; arn ley, Chic Park and Colfax, 9:35 @ Their pastoral life will be shown by a be the most beautiful seat in England.) . . aimed Bed Loun es C ti more or less wi Geo 'T. Coffey returned this morning . /®¥) VWeee° a hare acti th ‘. Boer farm, portraying vividly the life . The large baronfal hall is a magnificent we et ea g oucnes it will be safe. from San Francisco and went to North. : of the first colonists of the Transvaal. . room. It is decorated with the most Sa ; : “The older 1 San Juan this afternoun, From East and West, Grass Valley} rye national pavilion of the Transvaal, . perfect specimens of armor, furnished} To make paper fireproof nothing Car t Swee 5 Bedroom Suits Parlor it tre teenies . John Schoiidt: went to Colfax today and Colfax, 5:40 p. m. built in the Dutch style. will display in a luxurious manner, and masses of. more is necessary than to saturate they ', A ft Ire, ae competence fo From Sacramento and South, 9:40 p. . geographical documents. mineral speci. -flowers and large palms abound on evpaper in a strong solution of alum wa . » ie anybody can d life to live w CG. MOOR = DIN BBtE Ey AIRE Orne ter, and when thoroughly dry it will resist the action ef flame. mens and exhibits showing the meth. ery side. sticking to tha a oe Schmidt, who bas been visiting at} Woodland. . oi Teen eee es ods of Instruction in the schools. In ooo A. Pugh returned here this morning . U. RK. of P. Installation. the Boer farm will sans wre On Every Bottle Be aacen ah cinchie, Shl > so Ble ; > : a8 ay re a a wild animals of the Transvaal. e ’ e nts 0 ‘ochin China A from San a FaDelsc’ and will leave to abe enhast : senna eo Smeets means and methods of transportation Of Baton? be ts Ng peathr Fs much prefer rotten eggs to fresh ones . y this course, 1 wanes ae Washington, where he is . #n4 Lin aaa a eal ites used will also be portrayed. The min. two-thirds: of the contents of this bot: es, am at ees magi operating some mines. U. R. K. P., will be held at Armory . ing industry will be shown by a five . tlefaithfully, then if you can say you . Degree of Honor Past spending & ie ges: = Hall on Thursday evening, March 1,® . stamp battery.—Scientifie American.” . are not benefitted return the bottle to & . ing. fe Slight Blaze 8 p.m. Fatigue uniform. your Druggist and be may refund the. Anentertainment will be given by the Dethe Same Old P. bagi onlay ra * Grorce C. GayLorD, Cap Constipation is eared by Hood’s. Price paid.’ Price 25 ots. 50 cts, and . gree of Honor on Wednesday evening, Mareh . ace easily acquire Phere was « fire. thie afternoon es i pa y Hood’s . i 00, ‘For sale by H. Dickerman, the. 7th. Dance and refreshments. Admission own advantag ‘ ; C. H. Harrison, Sec. Pills. 25c. d vd tf 5 cents. £26-td . f hat the residence of Mrs. J. Nuffziger on f ee But the stock is new and the prices are eeraat aout Water Street. In some unaccountable. mau as low as low can be 5 Ske a manner a quantity of excelsior stored ; D VW y ho ene ” pein and . in the woodshed caught fire. The blaze . : : : zi 8 ens a was, eyed quickly disc>vered and Dy = fant ah i nd ist coil 3 aah pe eT I SLs . . wit by . O YOU KNO enables a mai quelched by the geighbors who formed . Fm ae a That I exchange up-to-date jewelry for old ce themselves into a volunteer bucket : er old of tind : : “There’s sii brigade. The fire destroyed the side of er pal 2 2 . 3 ve Pe and always ar good BB enn vob ncn and scorched the side of io ‘ iGeés : j 6 ng a us tere . . ih sien . a pind pert ” . = nome r a , : oe ’ C. J. BRAND, Manufacturing Jeweler pang ees sappointed Crowd. 3 Here's Your Chance to Save Money by Buying Clothing and Furnishing Goods at this. Time h Phone W. 14, Broad St., Nevada City. York Sun. A large crowd was in attendance at "ae , ri ote the Superior Court room this morning ‘ ‘ Ww — ; : Fire is an . , when the court convened at 10 o’clock. i; n re B U Y N oO — 7 ee 2) fe) N TT Dp E L AY ee . icine: It was thought that 3 EE. : we : ‘ BO US ae ‘ wead ! tH ee Bratton oe Meni F ApEreashiny Seasonsgcompel us to ‘make room for our incoming Spring Goods, and we are therefore THE HOME MARKET the peteets F oe eae oaaa costeete’ tits a A ie ing sweeping reductions. Our Stock must: be disposed of,'and we. give our customers the the little 4 ; speck Aunpeplaininht of thoes present I s i enefit of the sacrifice we are compelled to make. ghana stchyisiy Praag with it. We have been in the lumber ever 3 : : usiness here 49 years, and e ears , oe : hc nemnoeas a mek one ~ the advantages heretofore enjoyed by our patrons are curtailed by the Low Prices we are as we have an porated pisakceutiiin Saag ae wir og noe ‘extinguisbin ij a . selling at. All alterations necessary to give perfect fit are made FREE OF CHARGE. GelghboekebeWests inde sence eo In Japan % cs oc” Flynn, manager of the Referee it : ae : : an 2 Geedeanighs secas'vs th followings . ” You Can’t Afford to Miss This Chance.. Building Houses paca -} “Tbe Referee’s beat the Seaweeds } —ON THE— me ; or at Cashin Field yesterday by a score ot t & J h t “ . > — * : ss Grae Fi frontier ty scorn! WAP LCr OhnstOn = = _ Corner Pine and Commercial Sis, 7g) . Installment Flan, ee ackourom Connors were battery for the Referees ; : ats s : And we are still at it. Call and } pert blood iu the : Fuk ebebete would tke to play-any : § ort eeu 4% ” “your contract. age PER Op? terms before letting Graton as Poe ~ . amatner team on the Coast.” (or nt alee: Jt ml sl lil adj i nal io lls M. L. & , H ' bealthy bod . . ip — ee .M. L.& D, MARSH.f , A : * y