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February 28, 1898 (4 pages)

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ih pee Degree, 1 No. 1 a Lo. at Odd Fellows Hall _ aay Frente of led re, ENNIE, THOMAS, W, @ ae hia at oa rade ‘He u 1: Wouleekt os month at . E.M MoKINLA Seribe, Te ¢. P. eho ba Castle at YY evening at 7:30 o'clock, sChaca CHAS, RTZ, N. B.S. Pres. aiateaeg ge eee Rieys mandery, se 6; > T. at ae PRANK AVER, Cee, r, No. 6, N, D. G. w. it Pythian Castle) Thursdays of each month , GLASS R. 2 1N, Pree. —_—— ULAR” BAKERY nseript Bloe lal street, acd ARED THAN EVER‘ ublic with First-class ’ ALL KINDS TO ORDER kes a Specialty, ssed Yeast Cakes Conee ake Proprietor. 1. eR rs rpam uors, > Best Cigars, sae res Se EE Gad a you-can L CHAMBER.” ” its a Glass, © ds al Whisi ucky Tavlos 6 ke ‘on or, ” “Ose: ar r epper, ” [ARKET, » Nevada City, % Ly } ton, Veal, &te., "st rates, . N HAND A CHoICR te Hams, Bacog. rd, ++. Nevada City Ca} 5 ~f &: BSREEuSss ResHRRESS \ THE TRAD BROWN & CALKINS, «Fifty Cents Per Pont _ ADVERTISING RATES. _ ade known on applitation. te ee . ae eo BRIEF MENTION, "Bo aa Minor Motes and Comments © twas Interest. far snperior'to the: Fair weather to night and increasing . ® ft sop pttbS gor Gen Fran, cloudiness tomorrow are predicted. The face of the four hundred foot drift at the Milliken mine is in” soft wock again. Jacob Moock, a director of the Champion Mining Company, died i , Sun Francisco list week. f°), Phe drill team’ of Nevada: ‘ A. O. U. W., were photographed at -‘Swart’s gallery yesterday. The Native Sons. decorating sana tee will meet at the South Yaba Company’s office at eight o’clock tonight. The dance. at Willow ‘Valley Satarday night was one of the best yet given out there, There wasa good crowd present and everybody had a jolly time. Oliver,the aged miner from Sierra City who is the prosecuting witness in. ” the larceny case against Peters, is’ exjpected here meer from Marinos: pectiioms “Phe pObaane See would présent system. cisco mail thé’ @ame duy it is mailed, and usually it is three or four days be‘hiud™ in -reaching:heré. “The expense would be no greater than at present. _There isa Dog. ‘The ain was ay accepted by the Commissioners as it exceeded the Specifications in regard to stability. a Linder has two streams bank and is fast laying bare the wae lead with its valuable but elusive little particles of yellow reposing for ages on the adamantine bedrock. Everyone in town has been to the mine and watched the — shafts of water trols. ‘crowed Fa _confines a HED Ti bhotent ‘several: of st {to a $150 house at Auburn Saturday djnight and standing room was at a * San Francisco. Saturday from the Mining Fair. 4 beén toSan Francisco, reached home E. eon below for the lady’s health, got. > ihome Saturday evening. » Mr-.and Mrs. James Collins of CourtMand, who were visiting their daughter, @ unty. some paper & toctn ab the: Central to avenge the blowing up of the Maine. o‘el caught fire at five minutes of ten lock lust night, and the firemen were called out butdid not find any work to do. The Wheatland Four Gora says: Mes. Jetf Phomas brouzht in aadther fianifal:of nuggets from the shames Klondike yesterday. Thursday’s clean_ up weighed over $80 and one nugget. was worth $54, Mrs, Mary Ann Jackson, wife of H.} Jackson of Spenceville, died in; Wheatiand Tuesday night. 'Vhe.tumeral took place Friday under the management of the Masons. Deceased waé & Native of Minnesota, aged 29 years. A husband sud two children are loft to mourn a Moe antiniely demise, < Jads. entertained those present with three rounds of sparring. A country editor puts the old. “ques-. tion in a new shape, and says to his . subscribers: “Brother, don’t stop your paper just bécause you don’t agree with the editor. The last cabbage you sent us didn’t agree with us either, . but we didn’t drop you from our sub[ scription list on that account.” PERSONAL POINTERS. A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of 01d and Young, ‘Frank Grissel has returned from the ao Little has returned to Santa raz. W.G.Riehards has returned from erry Evans has returned from San Mrs. B. XN. Shoecraft is ‘home tran R. £. Linder was here from You Bet last night and today. Charles Meany arrived here Saturday evening from Downieville. ’ RR. CO. Walrath has returned from Oakland and San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs.C. J. Malion came up A. Denmire and’ son.of Downieville have returned from San Francisco. Editor Frank E. Wadsworth: of the -Herald is taking in the Mining Fair. © B.S. Rector and family, who have Suturday night. Mr. and Mrs.J. H. Eddy, who have ‘Miss Esther Ogden, one of the teachers inthe city schools, is ill. Bea is in charge of her class. s. George Beckley, returned home bende: ies Klondike as soon asthe water sis open. He is'confident he can . a fortune up there raising vege. _ The Secret of Eternal Life. : of several houses. This would not be -. bing old man Oliver from Sierra City: ‘Richards, executor of tlie estate of Miss! D. McLean. E. A. Wallace the gardener, will leave} Wheeler company, will begin a week’s . engagement, Producing the beautiful : here bate, tase iecaaece endorsed by our flery patriots embarking for Cuba The intervd} will be speht} in figuring out our victories, Miss Belle Cahill was indisposed for a few’ days: last_ week. ‘She ‘has ‘now fully recovered. Harold Cloudman and John Enright broke all previous records at wade shooting Saturday. 0. K. Cloudman’s horse hes been suffering from-a lame shoulder for a) . couple of weeks, making’ it: nécessary for that gentleman to remain closely to home during that time. His friends hope that the beast ‘May soon regover. John Cahill lias purchased a new watch-dog to assist him in guarding the store. The canine should be a terror to Boni age as. his. name is exeitement among our jousewives. He was very persistent d even abusive, and, was bundled out an especially ——o extias for him ‘SUPERIOR cour NOTES. ‘ral of. Par For Grand Larceny, Other Prodeedings, In the Superior Court this forenoon the following jurors were chosen to try George Peters for grand larceny in robA. D. Allen; James Hill; Charles: God‘ frey, Isador Stein, William Provis 8r., G. J. Naffziger, W. R. Shackleton, C. E Miller, Edwin Kent, Benj. Taylor, G. K’ Danforth, A; Lademan: J. M. Walling is attorhey for the accused and District Attorney Riley conducts the prosecution. . A writ of certiorari was granted in the case of Nevada City vs. Justice of the Peace Holbrook. The petition for sale of real estate in the case of Panline Van Hoeter, deceased, was postponed ohe week. Plaintiff in the case of F. A. Birce vs. Jackson Lake G. M. Co. was allowed to file an amended complaint. The hearing of the account of W. @; Philip Richards, deceased, was continued two weeks. The assignee’ of the estate of Charles Pecor, insolvent, was ‘granted his final discharge. ‘ ‘The demurrer in the case of Mary A. Bennallack vs. W. G. Richards et al. ‘was ordered submitted. “In the estate of Richard Fawcett, dejceased, a decree of distribution was granted and the executor discharged. F:. @. Beatty, B. N. Shoecraft and . Samuel Granger. were appointed appraisers of the estate. of the late George ' Fred Searls, P. F. Simonds and John R. Tyrrell were appointed appraisers of the seta.0 af the deta A.B. Dibble. ee The Theater eater Tonight. At the theater tonig tonight the Hockey*The Woveu ” This troupe bas never appeared j the newspapers of the cities where ff . . has played as One-of the best on the and west. « . the La Suerte mine today says the pabHished report that the mine had shut down i is erroneous. The work of development is going ahead as usual, The millhas been shut down tempo-j. ~ rarily, but itis expected the stamps pie soon again begin to drop. be obtained fur 50 cents. By mail 75 cents Apply to FRED. E. BROWN. Transeript offic, Vain its oh naa . Weldon were shipped to San onthe noon train today for burial. Thomas.. waltzers. FA. Farnum has resigned the Brown’s Valley and returned to his home here. ‘The Grass Valley Minstrels played premium. The show took so well the Auburnites wanted them to repeat ‘it. The Choral Union will meet this evening in the Congregational church parlors. There are now thirty-five members. This will be the last meeting before the coming of Rhys Thomas, the new director. In the case of Louis: Alpine vs. A. H. Barker, Justice Paynter awarded plaintiff damages in the sum of $100. Alpine fed and took care of a horse belonging to defendant and the judgment is for services rendered. Fred Leary, a youth arrested Saturday evening for raising a disturbance at Charles Kleine’s saloon, has been released from jail, Kleine paying his fine. Mrs. Kleine, who interfered with the arresting officer, and was herself run in, 18 still in jail, It has been ascertained that George Beard and Lizzie Rickard are among the four couple of Grass Valleyaus who have been married at: Reno, and the announcement creates a sensation bere. Mr. Beard now has a divorce. suit pending in the Superior Court of this county. A PLEASANT ANT EVENING, A Whist Party, Dance and Banquet at , _ North. San duan, Sng party Thursday “i th at North San Juan. There was a game of progressive whist in which Mrs. C. L. Miller and. Oscar Hill won first prize, the boobies being Miss Mollie Gilbert and Thos. Daley. Part of the evening was devoted to dancing and a banquet: was served. Handsome hand-painted floral souvenirs with appropriate mot toes. were distributed. Those present were: Mesdames Coffey, Miller, Hill ‘and Driesbach ; Misses Trood, Mallison, Gilbert and Driesbach; Messrs. Coffey, Miller, Hill, Weinmen; Driesbach, Walker, William Daley, Wichman, German, Trood, Thos. pat, Louis Driesbach. «ee Cheap Mining and Milling. The Mining and Scientific Press says: Recently it was stated in these columns that quartz ore was mined and milled at the Spanish mine, Nevada county,
for 60 cents per ton, jllustrating the new era of mining where close figuring and economy prevail, as compared with the old style of the early days. when nothing less than “$20 rock” was looked at. Nothing better illustrates the value of low grade ore and the permanency of the mining industry than authentic figures of actual cost of mining and milling. It is not theory byt accomplished facts, Laboratory’ processes are not infrequent, but the actyel tangible work resulting in profit from low grade ore is a species of proof most convincing. piste Ginter ees Cut in Rates. One can now buy.a first class ticket on the railway from San Francisco to New York for $40. The Transcontinental roads are at war in earnest, and the cuts on the west-bound business made in their anxiety to catch the Alaskan rush have at length led to a real war, with rates slashed both east / ——-—._-—_2 -e@e Not Shut Down. . A telephone message received from . Valleyans to Mrs. Prisk’s concert at. neral the county seat tomorrow night. The remains of the late Mrs. Cc. M. and Miss ‘Irene . Coftin won the prize at the dameing [act *@ Sastern paper, for using the ‘Social Saturday night for the beat . Mls [OF swindling: purpoees.. They saipet: intendency of the Webb mine at the developments being made at the Delhi mine by the new owners are extremely gratifying. There is a goodsized ledge in the lower tunnel and the ore is of splendid character. Lake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Drug@ists refund the money if it fails to cure. poverished blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla euriches and vitalizes the blood anu gives strength, energy and vigor. Be sure to get Hood’s. and do-uot purge or gripe. All dragore Benet Los Astontns; February 28—The Federal’ Grand. Jary today indicted the. publishers of the Field, Farm and Firebave been working a colony scheme, the colony being at Big Rock north: of here: The lands are of but little value and the title detective, HF. ‘Sweet is one of the owners of the paper and local agent for the colony. A previous Grand Jory indicted the publishers on: the. seme: charge but they escaped through a technicality. Oliver Miller of Myrtle was the complainant. To Welome the Viscaya Havana, Februay 28. — This day promises well for the divers working on the Maine’s wreck. Eight of them are constantly under water. Great preparations have been made to welcome the Spanish warship, the Viscaya, which is expected today. Weyler street has been arched, and the Casino is decked in gay colors. A Double Defense. San Jose, Feb. 28—The trial of Thomas Flannelly,who killed his father, began today. It will take a day or two will be justifiable homicide and the secondary emotional insanity. Murdered For Bis Money. Cinomnati, 0., Feb. 28.—John Aberseler, aged 51, was murdered this morning ina lodging house on Ann street and was robbed. of $500.. His murderer escaped, but he is known and will probably be caught. COMING AROUND TOMORROW. The Transcript Collector Will Call For Payment For Subscriptions, Our collector will be around tomorrow to collect the monthly subscriptions now due. Qur patrons are politely requested to be ready for the visit so.as to send the young gentleman away fall handed and rejoicing. Would Be Fair to All, The Auburn Argus says: “Judge J. M. Walling, in a late letter, thanks us for a late complimentary reference to his candidacy for Congress from this: the Second Congressional! District. He says he is in the fight-in thorough earnest, and we predict that he will makea winning fight. It certainly is time that & representative from the mining section should be chosen, and no man could better represent the mining ifterests than Judge Walling. Aside] J from this the Judge is too much of a man and too thoroughly schooled in judicial training to be unfair to any interest of the District.” +250 ' The Delhi Mine. Reports from the ridge in regard to aa To Cure a Cold in One Day 25c. _—_ 1S Tat Tirzp Freina is due to im84-6m Hoon's Prg are purely vegetable to get-a-jury: ~The primary defense . — dence are get opposite our respective names fornia, David Muir, Nevada City, Cal: fornia, G ONell Nevada ia City, California, “Duly Bots Publie, Poltnaes nae 1898, Meleoea, Fil d in office of California, Vebaars. yh. 5 infant’s being swept out into the lake by the current, : The woman was inSane, ** : : Library Trustees Commissioned, Sacramento, February 28.—Governor Budd today issued commissions a& ‘State Library Trustees to J. Hy Neff, F. ‘D. Byan, Thos. Flint, W. B. Lee and “A. B. Lemmon. A Vicious Circular, Havana, February 28.—There has been thrown around an anonymous circular containing violent language against the United States. It says the Spaniards should no longer stand the impositions put upon them by the Providence were not with Spain the Maine would not have been wrecked. It concludes thus: “Death to America, death to autonomy, long live Spain, long live Weyler,” BORN. the wife of E. Menhennet, a son. The Royal is the highest grade baking powder kaowa. Actual tests show it goes oneROVAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK. Co-Partnership Notice. 2d ig poe “ag CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF Nevad We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are pargners transacting a foundry and machine business in the State of California, at Nevada City, in the County of Nevada, State aforesaid, under the firm name and style of “MARTIN, MUIR & CO.”": That the names in full of all the members of said Partnership are William H. Martin, David Muir and Jeseph G. O'Neil!, and that the places of our respective resiheme subscri WITNESS We iEREOF, we have hereunA, ne our hands this 2th ‘day of Februar y, 1898, William H. Martin, Nevada City, Caliotary County Clerk ve onavads County, J. GREANY, Clerk. If -you want to keep ehnronghly posted on the progress of the Gold mining Industry o the county, and to be informed on general Local, State The Break 5 reak Repaired. A break in the South Yuba ditch, caused by a snowslide last Friday in, NB R: ~ APTSRTISEMENTS SOLICITED the vicinity of Bear Valley, has been [necia, Mextesn ports, Pastas. wae Polyrepaired. The water was on again at . : ser Be Zealand, the Australian 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and the . Glonies. the astern State blished on ,. Deleware, Harmony and Milliken mines the Paeliic Const are kent co nefantly on he hand running as usual). . ad sa Ag Rooms 20 and 21 Merchants’ exchange, CaliL. PF. FISHER Newspaper ptvertihag Agency. fornia street, San F: nensnacets published on a Nevada Cousity Directory. Copies of the Nevada County. Directory ea J. M. WALLING, Attorney ;: at : Law, and General happenings, you can get this ‘news at the earliest possible moment and in the mostreadable shape in the ae, * ad OREICE-TILLEY PING. OOM: BROAD and Pine streets. Nevada C: TRANSCRIPT 3 vada street of -pleuro-pneumonia with ~fwhich he hed been: ill since Tuesday ‘te eas M > Feb, 98.—Mirs. ‘at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon George Davidson, aged 23 years, left home at: ‘midnight clad in nothing but her nightdress.“’"She took her two-' weeks old baby, and upon reaching the river sprang into it. This morning her body. was recovered from. the river, the _. Ready and of North San Juan, and United States, and declares that it’ At noon. foday Nathan. Sheadindied Meany, manager of the Union Hotel billiard rooms, died at his home on Nelast. ; The funeral will probably take place '. from the residence of James Colley on Nevada street, and will be under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity, the ‘deceased being a member of Forest. Lodge, No. 66, at Alleghany. By the death of Nat Meany as he was familiarly. known this paft of the State loses one of its most respected and ‘popular citizens. He leaves a ‘widow, one daughter (Mrs. A.J. Meroux who is now dangerously ill at his late home with the same disease to which her father succumbed) and a son (Charles Meany of Downieville), Mr. Meany was born in New York City August 25th, 1831: In‘1849 he left there for California, arriving early in 1850. He livedin Sacramento and San Francisco till 1858 and then came fo) the mountains, For a short time he . mined in the vicinity of Rough and then went to Forest City which place was his home till 1867 when he settled at Downieville where he lived till some four years ago when he came here. He was a genial, warm-hearted and courteous gentleman, and no man in this section had more warm friends. i saicapdas Acai dececasirahience enespeces ee Sweet Los Angeles “navel oranges THE GRAND PARLOR, The Native Sons Pashing Ahead the Preliminary Arrangements. The Committee of Hydraulic Parlor having “in charge the arrangements , for the Native Sons Grand Parlor had 5 lengthy session yesterday afternoon. ‘The financial committee reported that they had secured su ions to the amount of abont $1300, They expect to raise $400 more. The sub-committee on decorations were authorized to procure from Sacramento the set of eighteen historical paintings used there at-the time of the. electric carnival. These pictures are 12x18 feet in dimensions, half of them being on stretchers and the others being streamers. They will be used for street decoration, as at Sacramento, together with thousands of flags and banners. The street ornamentations will eclipse anything of the kind yet seen here. “The prititing committee submitted samples of badges of much beauty. They were instructed to order the following: 250 for delegates, 200 for ~ guests, 150.for members of Hydraulic Parlor, 15for general committee and also a set for the souvenir ball committee. The committee adjourned to meet next Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. ene Spring Houmors, boils, pimples, sores and all eruptions are promptly cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly purifies the blood, eradicating every trace of scrofula. Hoop’s Pitts cure nausea, sick headat wholesale prices. A fresh . ment just received. Gro. C. Gaytorp. ache, biliousness and all liver ills. . Price 25 cents. Hose for It 1898. In Nevada City, February 26, 1898, to . STRAT —=-= Not Garden Kose, But Ladies’ Rose. MAHER.&.CO. Ladies, just take a look at an very latest in Ladies’ Hose ° See Window. STRIPE, PLAID, and HALF AND HALF. Price 25 and 50 cents. Respectfully, [ks See Window. gf atest Novelties Ladies, do not fail to see this Exhibit. We bought them to sell, not to keep. We want you.to come and see them. IN THE MARKET, MAHER & CO., Nevada City, Cal. NEW HOSIERY DISPLAY. EE Guns, Pistols, and Aumont OF ALL KINDS. Use the PETERS QUICK SHOT SHELLS.. They are the Best in the Market NEVADA LEGG & SHAW CO, CITY. erat @.