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THE TRANSCRIPT. BURNS WITHDRAWS
’ United States.”
,Ppelled to do so ?”
BROWN & CALKINS.
Published every evening except
Sundays and Legal Holidays b by
FROM THE CONTEST.
1900)
SATURDAY.....+ Feb. he
SERVED HIM RIGHT.
Man Who Wantsto Reform the Country,
Is Denied Citizenship.
aspirants.
in this country. This is in effect the, te
purport of a decision made by Judge
[SPECIAL TO THE DAILY TRANSORIPT.]
SACRAMENTO, Feb. 3.—Daniel.M. Burns, late candidate
‘for the Republican nomination for. United States Senator,
‘today publishes a card withdrawing his name from the list of
He thanks those members of the Legislature who
No Nihilists or Socialists are wanted have stood by him so firmly from the first day of the ballotEllsworth of Oakland Thursday in the . application of Alfred W. Hawkins for; Bard Wins in
citizenship.
Hawkins, says the Tribune, is a subject of Great Britain, but has resided [Special to the Paily Transeript.]
in this country for a number of years.;. SACRAMENTO, Fob. BLast night 46:of
He took his first papers in February of. the 85 Republican members, of the
1896. Hawkins also claims the deerine: Legislature held a caucus, none of the
tion of haying been a member of meily A Burns men. being being present at rollindustrial army which was organized a ‘ wasins
few years ago in the interest of labor. . Call. Soon after the opening eee
Hawkins appeared before Judge Ells. Johnson, Shortridge and Dibble
worth Thursday morning to complete . entered and endeavored on behalf of
the Caucus,
, To Protect Our
his naturalization. His spokesmen . pi rng to raise the point of order that
eave eae rate arnt there were not 61 members gieecrg re n ws.
grounded in the Government and con-. 'he majority of the Legislature—and
stitution of this country and answered . therefore no business that could be
questions in this respect successfully. . binding upon the Republican majority
It was not until he was questioned in could be enacted. President Flint
megane a Syiipatiiles ane els held that those who had answered to
ance to this form of government that ; ai
. the roll, constituted a majority of there was a hitch in the proceedings.
“Now supposing that this country) tue Republicans. He refused to
and England became involved in a war, . regognize ‘the Burns committee as
on which side would your sympathies present because they had not enswered to roll call and they retired.
lie?” asked Judge Ellsworth.
“J would sympathise with the country i
that was being invaded,” replied Hawk. Balloting began. As McDonald of
ins. Alameda was reached he voted for Bard
“If England invaded the United . and was greeted with cheers. Nutt,
States would you fight for this Chynoweth, Crowder, Dale and De
country?” was asked. » anderen: for
“IT would use my own judgment as to . j Lane voted for Grant;
whether this country was drawn into . Barnes, and the rest of the forty-six for
the war or not and as to whether the . Bard. Chynowetb, Anderson, Dale and
cause was just. I will say right now . De Lane changed their votes to Bard,
that Ido not believe in any country but Crowder and Nutt refused to
invading another. Ido not. think the .
war between England and -the Boers is . change.
just, even if my views may not coin. their intention to be bound by the
cide with those of your Honor.” caucus vote and to vote for Bard in
“Well, if the troops of England were Chairman
invading this country, would you be Flint made a short address, in which
willing to fight against your mother
country ?” he stated that a quorum of the pense
“I am not clear on that question. If . was present and those who had signed
the statesmen of this country found . the caucus call were bound by the acthat the war was necessary and there
was no way ont of it, I believe that all
citizens would be calied upon to defend this country.”
“Is your affection for your mother
country such that you could not sym-!
pathize with this country in a war ?”
They however said it was
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their respective houses.
tion of the evéning. The caucus adjourned sine die.
Opened a Grave! Pit.
The Southern Pacific Company has
. opened up a large gravel pit near Love“I have lost all sympathy for war. I/ jock, Nevada, a little station 97 miles
hate and despise it. If I had to do it,. east. of Reno. The gravel is of fine
I believe I would take up arms for the} quality and will be used for track bal. last over a stretch of about fifty miles
“You mean that you would not fight . along the Central Pacific line between
for this country unless you were com-. Wadsworth and Winnemucca in. the
; . sigebrush State. The work will be
“That is about the way I fecl” ‘completed within the next six months
“Do you believe in a republicanform . and will be of a very substantial
of government ?” . character, fully in keeping with all
“I believe a better form of govern-. similar improvements. which the railment could be established. In the . road isfcarrying on at various points
first place, Ido not think thatit is necalong its system.
essary to have a head to a government. The Sonthern Pacific is placing its
T would abolish all money asa medium . road in firstclass condition and the
of exchange. Without these, { think! work performed is destined to wear for
that all could be made happy. It would many years to come.
do away with class distinctions and
there would be no more of the miseraKnown Every where.
gene that that could be. The National hotel of this city is
. known far and wide all over the State
effected by getting rid of President
McKinley ?” by the traveling class and public in
“Yes, sir, 1 think so. I have heard general as one of the best hotels in the
some people say that McKinley was State. All modern improvements are
President. Others say that Mark conmtantly peing pat in, every deparsHanna is the Ereslgent, I don’t know . ™°"tThe Rector Brothers, the -prowhich te.” prietors,are indeed deserving of a great
“You don’t think, then, that this deal of credit for the manner in which
Government is best for this country ?” tpe hotel is “es and the ever courtecus .
“] think a better one could be made.” treatment’ which they bestow upon the
“Then I must -reject your applicapatrons of the ae
tion. You may be right or you ‘may be doe ris
wrong in your views, but the laws _of Today’s Weather Forecast.
this country have said that the repubSan Francisco, F Feb. 8—Cloudy tclican form of goverisiient is best for . night. Probably “showers tomorrow.
this country, and those who do not McAprE.
think so cannot become citizens here. . _
Jhave nothing to say against your . On Every Bottle
moral character. I believe from your . Of Shiloh’s Consumption Cure Is this
testimony that you are an hones: man, . . guarantee: “All weask of you is touse
but you cannot become a. citizen of . two-thirds ofthe contents of this botpee
It’s Rightly Named.
Citrus Fruit Growers.
[Special to the Daily Transcript.)
SacRAMENTO, Feb. 3--On motion of
Jones of Orange the Senate this morning unanimously adopted a resolution
urging the California representatives
in Congress to oppose the proposed
treaty with the British West Indies relative to reducing the present duty on
citrus fruits twenty per cent, The
resolution states that such reduction
would be injurious to the fruit growers of California, It was ordered telegraphed to Senator Perkins and that
printed copies be sent toour Congressmen.
.
Opening Philippine
Hemp Ports.
[Special to the Daily Transcript.]
WasHINnaToN, Feb, 3.—General Otis
sends satisfactory reports uf military
operations in the Philippines. He says
rapid progress is being made in opening the hemp ports of the island south
of Luzon. Col. Cobb is in command
of the situation at Samar and Leyte,
adjoining Luzon on the east.
Rumored Fighting
at Ladysmi.h.
[Special to the Daily Transecript.]
Lonpon, Feb. 3—The War Office bas
no news of importance today concerning the situation in South Africa. It
is believed that _Buller’s forces have
advanced toward Ladysmith and that
a battle is now on there.
AG CUS ESTES S
A Morning hing Wedding.
Herbert Ferguson ‘of Grass Valley
and Miss Eleanor Berry of Graniteville
weae married in Judge Nilon’s chambers this morning, the witnesses being . )
Miss Maude Stevens and Albert Berry
of Grass Valley. His honor tied the
knot in his usual graceful and artistic
manner. After the ceremony Deputy’
Sheriff Pascoe appedéred on the scene
and taking the happy party in charge
escorted them on a tour of the county
jail and Superior court-rdom. As the
bride and groom were leaving the
courthouse some of the county officials
and other gentlemen showered. them
with rice.
A Runaway.
This noon a team of ‘of horses belonging
to an Italian rancher living this side of
North San Juan was standing in
Basso’s hotel on Sacramento street
when some lads discharged a bunch of
firecrackers. The horses ran away
breaking the pole of the wagon.
+7ee
Going to North Bloomfield.
Rev. Father Clyne of St. Canice
church at this city will celebrate mass .
in North Bloomfield at 10:30 o'clock
tomorrow morning.
HAS ALMOST ;
_ REACHED HIS END.
hity to themselves,
pects no trouble the} Ie.
Governor Taylor jhas
the new Republican see
against further de ‘ HY
the exclusion of :hi 4
A caucus of tiie/
London Monday f
the Legislature.
enough Democrs
Gf necessary, troops
if
[SPECIAL TO THE DAILY TRANSORIPT.]
i, Feb. 3; 2:45 p. m.—Goebel’s. physicians
have abandoned aii bone of his recovery. Their efforts are
ife cted to keeping him alive tifl the arrival of
tion of the capitol sq) hare, which is still under Governor Laylor’ s control, the
given. up for the present the idea of going to London:
t of government where the Legislature is ordered to
convene next week . He remains in the Capitol building and has provided
iy in receiving and sending messages that has resulted from
# position, by haying two telegraph wires run into his office.
Republican members of ithe Legislature will be held in
i. four o’clock when plans will be decided upon for organizing
lic members so business can proceed. It is the’ Republican
plan to elect Governor Bradley to the U. S. Senate, so the interests of the Republican administration of this State can be guarded at Washington:
With the excepwill be sent to arrest and bring in
Miss Society—My friends are all
crazy to see me act. ie ;
Mr. Callers (sotto voco)—They must
be. Chicago Record.
fn
. Chocolate Pies.
Chocolate pie with chocolate. filling
—Cream one-half cupful butter and
one cupful sugar together; one cupful
of milk, in which dissolve four tablespoonfuls of chocolate, one egg thoroughly beaten, two cupfuls of flour, in
which mix two teaspoonfuls of baking
powder and a little salt. Flavor to
taste. Bake in three layers. Filling—
Threesquares of chocolate, grated, three
heaping teaspoonfuls cornstarch,
}mixed with three-quarters of a cupful
each of water and milk. Cook all together over hot water eight minutes.
Spread when cooled between the layers
and on top.—Roston Glohe.
—
Young Mothers.
Croup is the terror of thousands of
young mothers because its outbreak is
loh’s Cough and Consumption Cure
acts like magic in cases of Croup. It
has never been known to. fail. The
worst cases ‘relieved immediately.
Price 25cts., 50 cts.and $1 00. For sale
by H. Dickerman, the druggist. _tf
Hood’s Pills are the favorite family
cathartie, «2
80 agonizing and frequently fatal. Shi-. ;-¥
. City, Cal.
Dr. Conan Doyle is the first of the! J
literary men of England to shoulder a
gun in the Transvaal war. He is. now
40 years of age. His first novel, “A
Study in Scarlet,” was published: in
1882 -In 1891 his creation of Sherlock
Holmes brought him to the front rank
of living authors. a
Senator Hale, with his own wealth
and that which was added by his marriage with a daughter of the late Senator Chandler of Nichigan, is a multi-}
millionaire.
Eim street in New York city has been
named Dewey avenue, in honor of the
Admiral.
“Grasp ALL and lose all.” Many are {.
so intent on “grasping ali” that they
lose their health, Hood’s Sarsaparilla
has helped many a business man on
the road to success: by making and
keeping him healthy.
Hood’s ‘Pills cure biliousness, sick .
headache.
BORN
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In San Luis Ovispo, Jan 29, 1900, to
the wife of H. 8. Waters; M. D., form.
erly of Washington, a daughter.
Restores VITALITY, .
WERVITASSEES AND MANHOOD .
Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and .
wasting diseases, all effects! of self.
\ cretion. -A nerve tonic and .
blood builder. Brings the .
ay pink glow to pale checksand
sor T R2.503 with @ written guarantee to cure or refund the money. .
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
For sale by H. Dickerman, Nevada’
ALWAYS RECEIVING
/
Prince Henry of Proesia, the German
Ewperor’s brother, proposes to’ vist .
the King of. Siam on his-way home
from Hongkong.
PORULA! BAKERY in the Transcript
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block on Commercial street. You can
‘always depend upon it that the Bread,
Pies. Cakes, Fancy Pastry, Ete., from
this Bakery are all right in every rethis country holding the views that
you'do. Your application is denied.”
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At the Churches Tomorrow. .
Services at Trinity church tomor.
row will be as follows: Morning pray.
er, sermon by Rev. W. A. Rimer, the .
rector, and holy communion at 11
o’clock; Sunday-schoul and Bible class
at 12:30 p. m.; evening prayer and sermn at 7 o’clock.
' At St. Canice Catholic church services
will be held at the usual hours.
A the Methodist Church in the morning Pastor Phelps will take for his
theme, “What Is Prayer.” Sundayschool’ follows the morning service .
Sherman Danforth will lead the Ep-.
worth League meeting at 6 p. m. In. the evenibg at 7 o’vlock Mr. Phelps will .
preach a special serman to young peo.
ple. .
At the Congregational church there .
will be preaching at1l a. m.and7 p.m.
by the pastor, Rev, J. Sims: Evening .
subject, “Isit Kight That People Should
Defend Thamsel ves?” Christian Ea.
deavor will meet at the-.usail hour.
Subject, “hing; That Endure.” sSabbath school at the close of the morning .
service. m
The nominal price of wild land in
Cape Colony is 25 sons as acre,
. -tle faithfully, then if you can say you HEADQUARTERS FOR WEDDING CAKES.
are not benefitted return the bottle to.
spect. .
New Specialties
At Wolf's . as
Just now we have BURNHAM’S CLAM CHOWDER. A whole
dinner in a can. Only requires heating.
DUFE’S REFINED NEW ORLEANS. MOLASSES in quart cans.
CREAM CUSTARD. It’s delicious.
JELLYCON. Just the thing for a quis dessert.
Q00000 00000000000
. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo,O.
abuse, or excess and indis-. , .
m= restores the fire of youth. .
@ ~ By mail 50c per box; 6 boxes .
A NOBLE OUTCAST.»
Amateurs Who Will Apy Appear at the The
ea. ater February 15th.
Fraser’s four-act drama, “A Noble
Outcast,” which is to be produced at
the theater here on Thursday evening,
the 15th instant, abounds with thrilling
situations and patheticincidents. The
dialogue is bright and the story it tells
is one of exceptional interest.
The play is to be presented by some
of the county’s most capable amateurs,
as will be seen by reference to the following cast of:characters: ’
Gerald Weston...... W.B. Robb
Known as Jerry the Tramp.
Col. Matthew Lee’..... Dr. Guthrie
,. A Southern banker..
James Blackburn.. .!. E. M. McKinlay
The banker’s nephew.
Jack Worthington. . . F. Waggoner
Blackburn’s rival. 1,
Mrs. Lee..... Miss Sallie Percival
Wife of the Colonel.
France:..... ..Miss Martha Sims
A disputed is preg oo
Miss Nina Woon
Fuithful deca free.
A Washington man hes brought suit
for divorce from his wife because she
sleeps with a razor under her pillow.
She will offer no explanation for this
eccentric habit, and refuses to give one
when asked.
How’s This.
We offer one Hundred Dollars Re:
ward for any case.of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
We the undersigned, have known F.
. Cheney for the last 15.years, and believe him ‘perfectly honorable in all
‘business transactions and financially
able to earry out any obligations made
by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale* Druggists,
Toledo,O. Watpwe, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price 75c. r bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best,
50 CENTS A WEEK
Advertisements of not to.exceed five lines .
jongth inserted under this head for toon
Sees rack oe at samme th, nts a week o ‘ce: :
able invariably in advames. _ shi
Dance At Indian Flat
There will be a social dance at Union Hall
Indian Flat, on Saturday evening, Feb. 3rd
Admission per couple including. refresh.
ments, 75 cents. Everybody invited. td
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Notice,
Persons indebted to the undersigne1 will
please calland settle same. W.T. Monk,
j31-1w.
Furnished Room For Rent.
quire of Deputy Sheriff Pascoe, tf
Girl Wanted.
Apply at this office.
Property For Saie.
joining. situated at the junction of Commercial and Broad streets, known as the
Johnston property. on of Geo. E. John.
ston. ji6
Railroading Patents.
A single firm of Patent Lawyers, C. A,
Snow:& Co., of Washington, D.C., have inthe
last year procured 1,630 patents for their
clients, many of them rejected inventions,
C, A. Snow & Co. have been accused of railroading patents through the Patent Office,
but they insist that this locomotion is better
than ox-carting them, for by the latter process the inventor often dies before he gets
his patent. + ji8-im
Champion Boot Black.
For the best shine in town call on William
Stevens at Wild’s barber shop. Tan and
colored shoesa specialty, Satisfaction gueranteed. tf
Store for Sale,
The variety store of E. F. Ro-enthal on
Commercial street’ is offered for sale at a
bargain. Apply to the owner on the premises. : a fhtk
To Rent.
Three unfurnished rooms, suitable for man
and wife, with the privilege of a good cellar
and wood shed. Apply to FRED E. BROWN,
Transcript o fice, _ 910-tm
MAHER
Ladies, we have this
Spring 1900. They are
make a dollar go here.
yard.
Lawn Embroideries
yard.
dark corners: in it; the
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Try it.
ity of our goods the wiouee
Our prices are ny eet a shade lower than the lowest.
your Druggist and he may refund the
price paid.”
druggist.
at your doors.
Price 25 cts. 50 cts. and !
All orders promptly filled and delivered.
. 1.00. For sale by H. ae i iar HOWARD LOVELAND.
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New: Patterns. Extra Well Made. Perfect Fitting. ey 4 i
hey are right in style and they are right in cian! a beter for the i
money. We have on hand a line of Worsteds, Cassi'neres and. Scotch Effects 8
that sold all season for $6 and $7, but in ordet to make room for Spring Goods you may . g
have them now for $5, and all others at the same reduction. In: ‘other words there is a (Sip
reduction of from 10 to.15 per cent. on each pair of pants in our store. But we must’ [gi
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insist on it being a CASH SALE. Any alterations that: are Lo epingecd will be . Ee
made free of charge.
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attention whether accompanie?
by the money or not.
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received for Spring:
frem* 5¢ up to 37% a
Swiss Embroideries at any price. ‘We tare '
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C Co.’s.
day placed in Window
No. 1 our first shipment of Embroideries for
all new patterns. We
told you we would have them,so now take a
walk down to our store and see what cash prices
will do for you and find out how far you can
Cambric Embroideries from 5c up to 25cthe cheap quality as well as the good.
Next come those fine Nainsook Embroideries
that make the babies’ dresses look so cute. They
come in all prices and we have what you want.
New All-over Embroideries.
new ones. The story is too long to tell.
‘will have to come and see them.
Now, ladies, come to the store that has no
‘We have all the
You
store that you can see
what you are buying any time of the day. Ask
your neighbors—they will all tell you about it.
Don’t miss seeing the inside of our store this
week. We are making special efforts in displaying the many new things that we have already
Respectfully,
MAHER & co.
.Write to us. for samples.
Two neatly furnished roomis for rent. InA girl is wanted to do general house work. .
Fire-proof brick building and barn ad.
KINKEAD’S
~Chiffoniers
Bed Lounges
Furniture Store
Swing Chairs,
Jee
IS THE PLACE TO BUY
NICE PRESENTS . . . .
Fancy Rockers :
Rugs 3
:
. Couches
Cap Sve, Brom Suits, Pr Fara
nea AEE at TA ee RA A
Masquerade Costumes
~.—-Por Rent from $4.50, to $6.00 Bach.
Masks for all Character on Sale. .
I will have on display a full line of costumes and masks for
the Washington Birthday Masquerade, Special characters
can be diseggp ts from sei by applying early,
Crawford
"MAIN emu NEVADA OFTY, ~~
SATURDAY,..
Winor Notes and
mot
Call on Ed Schr
anything in the to
Sequoia ‘and E
variety for fine fin
All shades. of
inches, wide, $1.25
Fleming’s.
Tomato and Ber
cans, 20c; three fo!
Grocery.
Do you want at
it for the money .
rent. TowLE Bros
Go to the Refers
giass of that cek
Gilt Edge Steam B
W. T. Monk has
from the Morgan
street to the’ Schm
mercial street.
A dozen’ fine .
oranges will cost y
Gaylord & Sons’.
ceived a fresh lot.
Don’t fail to try
Chase & Sanborn’
Two bits a pound,
George ©. Gaylord
At. “The Grotto”,
get the finest of .
cigars, etc. Drop .
all ye who never th
There was a mus
hotel last evening i
Mrs. Metzenbaugh:
were cordially ente
ular couple.
Plumbiug and
and Shaw Compan
ploy only first-clas
prepared to furnis
connections for ths
at the very lowest .
The Men and Ws
game of last night
who thus also defe
for the series. Th
vanquished will ha
per for the club.
Last night while
Patrick McCarthy
the Grass Valley r¢
rections they collic
was thrown to the
shoulder sprainéd
Frank Martin of
got drunk and disk
ton yesterday. J
tenced him to pay
out in jailata dol
brought to jail tod.
It-takes six mon’
linquent co-owner:
tribute their share
Ninety days’ notic
publication. The
advertised then ha
which to pay. their
Alfonso Durand,
in this township
Placerville, leavin
ters and two sons.
ren, Beatrice and
They have gone tc
tend the funeral.
D.R. Kinney,the
Gilt Edge saloon, i
that popular resor
throughout. He p
hand the finest of
tend a cordial wek
See his new advert
Yesterday was gr
is un old saying tk
comes out of his t
and is met by his
ately retires to his
remains six weeks
on that date indic
weather followin
his shadow yester
on spectacles.
Alma Marsh’s
Little Alma Mai
old daughter ot D
accidentally struc
day by.@ cannon
girls were exercis:
ton schoothon:e,
provement today,
tion is still quite
now that. her skal
although there is
fever nfay set in.
three days yet be!
mined just how s
At: present nobod
ar® permitted to :
of any kind woul
vate her conditio
LEADERS
Rosenberg Brother
Very .
Rosenberg Br
Goods store have
~just unpacked
floor coverings
city. They. in
Mogquettes, Velv
grains. Also Me
This is the lar,
ever brought to
latest designs ar
get our pricés.
goods. ‘
j 30-tf Pal
What
A grand old r
tud Consum
world for half a
numerable case:
thor and reliev:
stages. If you’
the resalts we w
Price®25 ets., {
sale by H. Dick: