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February 28, 1894 (4 pages)

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WEDNESDAY FEB. 28, 1894. LOCALS IN BRIEF. PERSONAL POINTERS. A WAR OF RATES. KILLED BY JOY. A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks _ Doings and Intentions. Railroad Fares Being Reduced to and Regulator. Major William Downie Dies Under Pathetic Circumstances. Major William Downi e is dead, and Mike Shea of Moore's Flat is in town. ° no old pioneer of forty;nine ever passed J. O. Hayes of San Jose arrived here last away unde? more pathetic circumstances. Dox'r ruin your digestive organs with pille and purgatives, Take Simmons Liver From This Coast. © A war of passenger rates is en between the Eastern railroad companies, and the The modern cleaner, at Gaylord’s. ¢f evening on his way to Wasbington. He was on his way to rejoin his old assoprices of overland tickets are being cut W. H. Buckett ciates of Grass of pionee Valley r days at the forty-nine right and left. The Santa Fe Company was in % Summarized Mention of Minor Home has 25 Cts. }town today interviewing the County Clerk. mining camp in the Midwinter exposiHappenings. . announced a reduction at their office in San R.-H. Wark of Pike City arrived here tion when he suddenly expired. Boy’s Percale Shirts. sizes 114 to 14 with He had come all the: way from VioFrancisvo, offering tickets from Mojave to John Mulroy has purchased the insuryesterday, en route to San F. rancisco, two Collars, at Miller's, = any of the following points for $20: . toria, B. C., to occupy the same old cabance business of George Hill at Grass Val Mrs. B. T. Burns of San Francisco is in in the mining camp that had been his ley. Max Merten will ‘probably be assohere on a visit, abode when he dug for gold in the days ciated with M:, Mulroy. Sam Casper of Truckee is in town ona of the gold rush, and just as the steamer The stages make ‘better time now than visit to his brother, K. Casper. arrived in port and a representative of they did a short time ago, but the roads aie Joseph Allione. of New York arrived the mining camp was telling him of the : : still very heavy. grand old times that awaited him when here on'3 last evening’s train. Considerable prospecting is being done in Mrs. D. Cameron of Columbia Hill is the fair opened his heart swelled with joy and burst, and he fell over dead. this vicinity and more is contemplated as here for the benefit of her health, soon as the weather becomes settled. Mrs. James a pees of Grass Valley Captain George A. Nihell is having the was visiting friends i this city today. shaft at his mine at Unionville cleaned-out, Willard Gardner \6f Sacramento, , accompreparatory to doing further development panied by Alf Tregidgo,” was up from Grass aes —— eee ' teref the estate of Stephen Harper, ‘deceased, a decree of distribution of éstate was granted. _—-Martha-Josephine Thibault, daughter of the late J. J. Collins of Grass Valley, did at Seattle on the 21st of February, death resulting from pneumonia. Deceased was forty-seven years of age. re Piano Tuning. W. D. Travers, the well-known ‘piano securing the finest TObacco raised in To.St. Louis the rate given is $27.50. tuner, will be in Nevada City in a few Intermediates will in no case take higher d ays. f23 rates than these quoted. A round-trip, first-class rate of $35.50 may also be used (\ ) limited to continugus passage-in both direc to the home of his son, W. J. Downie, tions, with a final limit to sixty days frem . 1822 Telegraph avenue, Oakland. ‘ date of sale. ; : The Southern Pacific haa not-made any. Valley today. _ Se oe. aE I. Major Downie was—one of the best W. W, Waggoner ‘returned today from known pioneers of the state. He was ‘reduction yet but will probably do se soon. the founder of Downieville, the one time Colfax, whhe er has been e engaged in sur-. thriving mining ca and mp of which , he veying. A Writ of Habeas Corpus. was_the patriarch.Arty, son of George A, Hare, who has His cabin at Downieville has long been W. W. Van Eman, accused of embezslebeen seriously ill with typhoid fever at San a relic that was cherish ed by the inhabment, sued out a writ of habeas corpus Francisco, is now convalescent. itants of that section of the state because which was returnable before Judge HebC. €, Eaton and H. R. Coote, of San of its old associations, and the promoters bard-atSan Francisco yesterday, After of the mining camp enterprise Francisco, arrived here on last eveniing’s at. the man and Sigourney on the evening of March are making, are getting ready to go to work 9th, go to Luetje & Brand's jewelry store without right or_permits—from the Debris and leok ‘at them. They are worth trying Commissioners, and bid fair to give us more trouble in the future in the way of violating the injunctions, It is further a fact thatat least two large hydraulic mines, who ap plied to the Commissioners during the month of December, 1893, for permits, did not wait for the Commissioners to decide on their cases, but deliberately went to piping The Directors of the Seventeenth District under the claim that they had been granted Agricultural Association held a meeting in permits , and this, too, when they knew their this dity today. It was decided to hold the claim was false. This fact can be obtained Fairithis year the last week-in August, befrom the records of the Commissioners at any time, Ast of September. The Pavilicn will be The Commissioners have decided that theld in this city. they will not undertake to control any hyThe following officers ginning the 27th of August and ending the ensuing year: M. L. Marsh, President; Di, E. Jamieson, Vice President; E. M. Pres ton, Treasurer; I, J. Rolfe, Secretary. for a new summer service either to Bou ly, and her engines, capable of securing @ continuous speed of 20 knots, will allow of the return journey being made to either place from London in a day, The ship will be completed by June.—Westminster Gazette. draulic mine which does not bring itself un der their jurisdiction according to the Cami netti law, and they are still in doubt as to themselves under their jurisdiction by a surrender of their property, etc., but who, nevertheless, are operating in violation of _A called meeting of Mark Masters Lodge the law and injunctions of the Courts, The Debris Commissioners consist, virwill be held at Masonic Hall on Friday tually, of but two men Who’ are physically <evening, March 2d, 25 Cents. -unable to do the field work: ofexamining the works of these. mines and lookiug after them; and their time is so occupied with 7Boy’s Black, Gray or Brown Wool Hats official dutics—as is the time of the entire “wat B. HH. Miller's. ~2e ‘County Cup Contest. Commission—that it is unreasonable for anybody to expect them to look after the immense hydraulic mining territory, which Charles_K. Tower, now living at the Bay, extends from Shasta ceunty to Calaveras Found It At Last. ‘:.s(./ . For Years We Have Been Trying £ -onagenre Roe i WIS gy IN THE / gives to a good form must possess to be in fashion. Styles, Shapes and Prices for Everybody. or ‘A. ISOARD, Fashion Demands Them ! . Women Will Have Them ! !“THE PUG.” Ls General Agent, NEVADA CITY, CAL, agem , Ee, Armory Hall Saeed dayEvel, Mach §, TO. BE GIVEN Received the Highest Award at the World's ‘A New, Columbian Exposition, First-Class Restaurant. Bi NST Ets, lay BY Broad Street, above Luetje & Brand’ s. We Have Been Appointed Sole Agents For This Incormparable Corset , Mrs. Lester & Grawford. FRED BREESE Informe the people of Nevada City that he has opened a First-Class Restaurant, at the above pe ne, Where everything Good to Kat can be THE BILL OF FARE Seemeininetineniinesmemamnernee a PRIZES ; Will contain everything that the market affords. ¥resn Oys First Prize— For the best sustained origi ters in every style.’ Lady cooks will get . the meals, and lady witers will be in attendance. nal character: A ruund-trip ticket to the Midwinter Fair. Second Prize—Second best sustained erigi fore, get out and do the hard labor that is BUY YOUR Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, SILVERWARE, OPTICAL COODS,’&C., It will be first-class in overs From the Old aud Reliable Firm of respect, and meals will be serv singly, by the day or week. nal character: A pair of handsome opera @@Give me a cal glasses. Best Ladies’ Group— An order fot a dozen Paris panel phetographs., Best Gentiemen’s Group—An order for FRED BREESE. PRICES REDUCED ! a box of Woodpecker cigars, Masks and costumes at Mrs. Lester Crawford’s, ; surrendering their rights to the Debris Com —_— ergs and then, without complying with requirements of the Commissioners sey in mask, 25 cents. ; children A cream of tartar ‘baking powder,— works, will proceed to work when the ComHighest of all in leavening strength.—Latest Speen ore, a Ape United States Government missioners are not looking on, Th itus is seen that the valley is under} : ADMISSION: Gentlemen, $1; Ladies Absolutely Pure. in the way of building restraining dams or Report. N Ap fad 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE authorities, thrthe oug criminh al courts, do ersigned will on the first Monday in HATTIE L. FREEMAN. Main Street. All Goods Sold at Borrom F icures, Fay and Warranted _ Strictly : } Dividend Notice. Oras! OF THE DERBEC BLUE GRAVEL First-Crass! Wm X Francisco, 2ist y, nator ks Will be closed B. £. AUGER, Secretary. ? —— Repairing of Fine Watches and Jewelry By Sualiful and Bx'Workmen. Goods purchased from us engraved free of charge. Orders from the gountry promptly attended to, Broad Street, above Pine, Nevada City. Fr. Cc. LUBTJB, Cc. J. BRAND. [seen cé at Marysville, Cal., February 7, GIVE YOUR ORDERS FOR. nomad esbeyficee tet, orig . mer earch we med ts Sieg fh ae Save} TOK PRINTING “ Dentist. ‘Carr, J. P., Miss Lona Ouenbieians to Office in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street, ‘Thomas Jennings, — Tn this city, February 26, 1894, by T. ie NEVADA crry, caL, ee : Notice For Publication. DR. J. F. SHAW, Pine Plate Work a Specialty,
1 00 Robinson & Noell, j25 natin Marshal has not funds at his command to freemon Bridge, at the Middle Yuba Cross MARRIED. All Shoeing from 0 to No. 2, $1 25 Above No. 2, 1 50 MINING COMPANY, San not handle these violators of the law? The Apri), or as s00n theresfter asthe same can be apply tu the Bourd of Supervisors for answer to this is that the United States heard, @ renewal of license to collect toll on the Februcry 23, 1894. fiollowing Reduced cut prices as follows: ebruary, 1894. Ata meeting of the Directors of the above-named sempeny, held this day, « dividend (No, 27) of five (5) cents per share, ‘aspith day ot pezedle on and after Monday, the ruary, Let = the otiecema the y Bridge Notice, Tt may be asked why the United States c TO COMPETITION iN THE HORSESHOEING BUSINESS we have mide the 3 ate 108 Wall St. Ne ¥ the tirst heavy battles were fought. : O'su Old Shoes Set for Royal Fekirg Powder Co., as great need today fer a vigilant following up of this mining evil as it has been since maintain a system of watch over these t hat elegance of appearance which a woman d at all hours of the day and night. form of Highest Honors—World’s Fair. A ‘Royal Worcester’? improves a poor form, and eee ese ¥ And Porter. And Sigourney. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, required for looking after these habitua l Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,. Fever violators of the law. Some mines will see Sores, Tetter, Ohapped Hands, Chilblains, that the new law cannot benefit them and Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and positively they will proceed to work in violati cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranthe injunctions, as before, withou on of t fear of _ ‘teed to give perfect satisfacion o: money molestation from the Debris Commissioners refunded, Price 25 centa per box. For (using Chinam en, perbaps, as a cat's paw). sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. Other mines will go through the Awarded and STANDARD LAGER Hyer, Brinkman compensation for this work and who, there flyal Worcester W.-C. €. Cait, FRANZISKANDER, and two miles wide, but in it we raise more grain than do many states com fully opcupied and who get. no additional _—______ g i CULMBACHER, ‘Carter Harrison's Grain District. enforced by four men whose time is—already Sucklen’s Arnica Salve, Are attained, increased and preserved by wearin EXTRA PALE, has been decided that a member of a county, and to prevent violations even of their own orders, Hence the valley property ewners are left in this condition under the Caminetti law, viz: -Where we had got the mines pretty well stopped by injunctiuns, we have now a law which grants them ‘Wen you feel tired, without special the right te renew operations provided they cause, that indicates the need of Ayer’s comply with the law. That law is to be N THE WORLD ! BEST AND ATTRACTIVENESS Brewers of the Celebrated It bined. It is raised by elovators;*'=s Yew York Post. To Obtain a Perfect Corset. t Last:We Have Found It agg — <li vania furnaces for burning up bodies are kept quite busy. This disposition of remains usually implies the absence of Christian burial, as few evangelical min When the late Carter Harrison wae in congress, a granger meniber once took him to task for spenking on a bill affecting agricultural interests, telling him that he should leave its discussion to the representatives of the farmers, upon which Harrison retorted: ‘1 am from a district only three nules long Rope Wee San Francisco. All the Pennsyl isters will officiate at a. cremation. = —— The cremation of Sir Samuel Baker, the African explorer, calls attention to the fact that many prominent Philadelphians have been cremated, and others have provided by will for that disposi tion of their remains. sp 2015-2023 Folsom Street, Cremation In Pennsylvania. rhas sent out circulars to allexpress agents .in this county to solicit coupons for Nevada ‘county and forward to him to be voted at ‘the Midwinter Fair. He has secured 500 go far. 7 Sarsaparilla. kKers will be convinced of their True Wm. Giffin. To be had only at Masquerade whether it is their business or duty to atlodge who is cremated cannot havea MaAnother meeting will be held about the tempt te punish ‘those who have brought sonic funeral in this state.—Philadelphia first of April. Times, Masonic Meeting. vana Cuba. © oeaneneiaeeemene ENTERPRISE GRAND logne or to Ostend, or to both alternate to September Ist. were elected for the most celebrated Factories of the City of Ha Midwinter exposition had it removed to the Court heard the argument and facts in. train, If you have not seen the prizes offered feasibility of their bringing themselves under This vessel, ordered by Mr. Arnold Williams, and intended for a new company for the best eustained characters at the masthe jurisdiction of the Debris Commissioners registere d_as_thePalace Steamer-comquerade ball to be given by Heyer, Brink-and-by theappearance of the repairs “they pany, will cost £90,000 and is intended it Will Be Held From August 27th a recommend "them as being equal if not superior to those of the . er Hood’s =. Cures THE DISTRICT FAIR. pos LGD made of this Tobacco and I unhesitatingly Like Morning Dew os the The “Woodpecker. Cigars are connection with the case he erdered Van A remarkably heavy shower of rain began Mrs. D. E. Stover and her daughter the fair grounds as an attraction for fair visitors. As an additional attraction arEman turned over to the custody of the falling about twelve o’clock last-night-and Belle wittreturo homie soon from San Franrangements were made through Major Chief of Palice. 3 ® Ea" Mrs. H. M. Stover eotinued for some time, the rain pouring cisco, where they have been living for some Downie’s son for him to come to San Versailles, Mo. down in torrents. This morning the sky time past. . Francisco and occupy the cabin while : SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough, and was bright, not a cloud to be seen, and Miss Carrie Miller leaves for San Frapeel fair lasted.—San Francisco ExamCroup Cure is in great demand. Pocket everything had the appearance of a beauticisco to-morrow. Her father is still sick. . ner. size contains twenty-five doses. only 2be. ful spring morning. Next-week Misses Sara and Belle Miller The Baby Didn't Cry. Children love it. .Sold by Carr Bros. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Freshens, The burning of the Golden Rule Bazaar will go below. The family -residence has An Albany couple have received a silStrengthens and Cures at San Francisco Monday night reméves a been rented ‘to George B. Treadwell, the ver medal for their baby because it did Mrs. TS. Hawktns, Chattanooga, Tenn:, Heart Palpitation — Distress — notcry. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. says: ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer landmark that was familiar to many of our mining man. ‘SAVED MY . That Tired Feeling. Jeremiah D:Robértson of 522 Clinton readers. Nearly everybody who has visited LIFE.’ Iconsider it the best remedy for a “Tam.glad to state that Hodd’s Sarsapa‘avehite. In the autumn they went to the. city during the past fifteen” years or rilla has done me lots of good. I was-subdebilitate d syatem I ever used.” For Dysthe World’s fair and took the baby along. HYDRAULIC MINING. more remembers this famous place on Marject to cramps in the stomach, liver comThey occupied berths in a sleeping car, pepsia; Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. plaint, indigestion, palpitation of the heart, ket street. ‘Price 75 ots. Sold by and Carr the Bros. baby endured the jolting and that tired feeting. Hood's Sarsaparilla withThere was a large attendance at the meet State of Affairs With the Antiout a whimper. In the relieved me wonderfully, and now when morninga womI Debris Association. ing of Hydraulic Parlor last night, and the an who occupied ‘a berth adjoining askSee the World’s Fair for Fifteen Cents. feel the least uneasiness_I resort to Hood’s Sarsapar illa, ee and it always gives me imme, entertainment provided at the close of the The following statement from the. State ed Mrs. Robertson where she and the diate relief. I could not do without it, and Upon receipt of your address and fifteen regular session was a auccessful affair. . The. Anti-Debris Association shows the statuli of baby had taken the train. Mrs. Robertseveral of my neighbors have used it upon my recomm endati cents in on and postage found stamps, it son we Will said mail she had been on. the train all you Parlor is in a very flourishing condition, ‘of the affaiss of the Association: An Excellent Medicine, there being 175 members on the roster and During the past six or eight months the night, in fact ever since leaving Albany, prepaid our Sovventr PortTFoi0 ov THE doing them good after all other medici nes the number steadily increasing. fhree new hydraulic mines in the mountains have genThe woman and others were so surprised Wor.p’s CoLumnia Exrostrion the regular failéd. Iam also highly pleased with the at having a baby in a sleeping car all price is Fifty cents, but as we want you to erally been on their good behavior, for the night members were initiated last evening. effects of Hood's Pills: As mornin without hearing it cry that @ subg dew Arrangements for the joint entertainment apparent reason that tbey wish to curry scription was taken up on the car, with .have one, we make the price nominal. You will find it a work of art and a thing to be parilla te be given by the Native Sons and Native favor with the Caminetti Debris Commisthe result that the silver medal for the refreshes withered grass, so Hood’s Daughters on next Tuesday evening are sioners, But even during that period a few baby arrived a few weeks ago,—Albany prized. It contains full_page viewgof the Sargreat buildings, with descriptions of~same, eayerilia and Pills refresh the human bod nearly all completed. At the hop there mines operated by Chinese have run in vioCorrespondent. lls. and pains. ” Harri et M. Sto and is executed in highest style of art. If. -Yeraai lies, Missourl, —Get HOOD'S. will be music by three pieces, viz: Phil. lation of the law and injunctions in such a American Ferryhoats to Boulogne. ‘not satisfied with it, after you get it, we Goyne, violin; Henry Bouvier, clarinet; clandestine manner that it has taken the Hood's Pills are hand made, and pers: The Fairfield Shipbuilding company, will refund the stamps and let you keep the fect in proportion and appearances. 259. Miss Edith Goyne, piano. We are infull time of mere than one watchman to look at Govan, has just laid down in ita book. Address, : --formed-that--the—farce--which’ the Native after them and keep them-in anything like . works atGovan a uew light draft pad. _ H.E. BUCKLE N & CO., Chicage, Ill, Daughters have been rehearsing will be obedience te the law. In the meantime, dle steamer; which is to be built on the many mines America have n principle calculat , with four decks. ed on the cost and ‘presented in a highly creditable manner. hard te win. in Island of Cuba. They Sa ‘ Crafrd’, 2 In the Superior-Court today, in the ‘mat-. 0 After the most persistent exertion I have succeeded All this happened on the deck of the between Mojave andthe above points, ex= steamer City of Puebla, and as soon as cept St. Louis, “These tickets are te be it could be done his body:was removed +} i Mrs. Lester work. To Kansas City, Me.; Denver, Col.; Gal veston, Texas; Fort Worth, Texas; Houston, Tex.; Dallas, Tex.; Colunibia, Kan. ——————-+2@e-2 NOTICE. Cll and Btanie The . THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT "Brown & Calkins, Publishers. we ! Maskers Must Reise Their Masks tn the Dressing Roem. xia ors aves n. TO THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, / ¥