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February 5, 1900 (4 pages)

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el ood five Vines in ) Prices, cent lamps fro Ds 20. ote each: seach. If cagh will be charged 80. POWER Co, VA Bi tana ndersigned will W. T. Monk, 431-1w, ‘or Rent. ns for rent. In. 300, tf d. ral house work. went Sale. z and barn ad. inction of Com. , known as the » of Geo, E. John. j16 et, ents. Lawyers, ©. A. D.C., have inthe atents for their ted inventions accused ‘of rail© Patent Office, motion is better y the latter pro. } before he get? 18-1m Black. -¢all on William shop. Tan and atisfaction guarLid RY ate le, F. Ro’enthal on ed for sale at a er on the premj2-tf ; suitable for man » of a good cellar ‘RED. KE. BROWN, ji0-1m leries want, ll the You Ss’ no 1 see Ask its » this play‘eady ae aR E TO BUY S ie * @ * ckers urnitare, TRA TEI TTI i v > 00 Rach. Sale. . d masks for . characters ford. of THE TRANSCRIPT. MONDAY,..++--++52+-FeD, 5, 1900 Fifteen Ballots for Colonel, But No Choice Was Made. Yesterday’s Record-Union says: By order of Brigadier General Muller the commissioned officers of the Second Infantry Regiment, Third Brigade, met at the Armory in this city last night for the purpose of electing a Colonel and M.:jor. There were twenty-seven officers of the field and line present, but the meeting: was without result, and another election will have to be called. Colonel RB. L. Peeler presided, and Lieutenant J. M. Walling of Placerville acted-as Secretary. ° There were three candidates for Colonel of the regimrent—J. W. Guthrie of this city (the incumbent), Lieutenant Colonel Forbes of Yuba, and ex-Lieutenant Colonel H. I. Seymour of this city. Fifteen ballots were taken without reaching a choice. The last ballot stood—Guthrie 11, Forbes 10, Seymour6. choice, 14. After the meeting the officers of Com. San Francisco. panies E and G_ of Sacramento enterat ~~ BRIBE MENTION, — i tuor Notes and Comments of Local. Republicans to Open It at ‘This City on anything inthe tobacco line. _—_tf Second Congressional District is doing ‘Sequoia and Redwood in endless. some splendid work in the matter of variety for fine finish. TowLz Bros. tf preparing for the great Presidential County Treasurer Jackson ‘has pur-. contest of this year. Since its organichased Clarence Organ’s handsome . zation last summer,the committee has trap. : . been quietly at work through the variAll shades’ of Venetian Cloth, 52. ous county committees and prominent inches. wide, $1.25 a yard at Snell & ‘Republicans throughout the district, Fleming’s. j24-tf. receiving in every instance a most Tomato and Bean Soup in 8-pound . hearty approval of co-operation and cans; 20c; three for 50c, at Wolf's Cash. suppo:t. The initial meeting in NeGrocery. seed er a ‘1 vada City will be held at the Theater Do you want a home? We can build] 00 Friday evening, the 16th instent, it for the money you are paying for. fd will be addressed by D. E. Morent. + TowLz Bros. tf . Kinlay of San‘ Francisco and Judson Go to the Referee Saloon and get a. Brusie of Sacramento. glass of that celebrated Ruhbstaller’s} The present work of the committee Gilt Edge Steam Beer. ét . is being devoted to the formation of}. reduced the price of incadescent lamps . throughout the district. For the purRead the four-bit advertisement. é It stormed at this city Saturday . mittee have secured the services of D. was covered with snow which quickly. made such a favorable impression melted. ". throughout the district in the last The flag on Company O’s armory was . Gubernatorial contest. Mr. McKinlay, Necessary to 4 / at half mast today in honor of Col. with Judson Brusie, the District OrThos. Oluff who died Saturday at. senizer,are today in Angels Camp, Calaveras’ county, to complete the A dozen fine Los Angelés navel. route laid out for them by the comtained the visito:s at a banquet at the . oranges will cost you only two bits at mittee. Meetings will be held throughMaison Faure. oe Society Events. Gaylord & Sons’. They have just re-. out every county in the district; and merece aca aeemnenae eon TS A a Dally Chronic ofthe Doings of Both Old} The Ballet Makes Supericlal Wound Call on Ed Schmidt when you “want ~The Republican organization of the Fritz Hoffman, the expreseman, is very ill. in His Head. Alfred Reynolds, the sixteen year old son of Wm. Reynolds of the Morning Ww. R. Ooyne bas returned from. Herald force, narrowly escaped acSacramento. . cidentally killing himself yesterday Mrs. Henry OConlan has returned . afternoon. He was handling a loaded from Keswick. 22 calibre revolver. It is believed he Mrs. George Grissel -went to San. was looking into the barrel when the Francieco yesterday. weapon was discharged. At. any rate W. B. Meck of Camptonville has. the ball entered at the outer side of gone to San Francisco. the right eye, followed around just unGrove Deal is laid up with a severe. der the skin, partially shattering the attack of rheumatism. frontal bone and. lodging back of the E. Northup and Lou Evans of North right ear from which point Dr. Tiokell San Juan were in town today. L. 8. Rose, the mining secretary, went . was powder burned back to San Francisco yesterday. subsequently removed it. The flesh around § the place where the bullet entered. The one, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Hobson: arrived . wound is not considered s dangerous here last night from Paso Robles. ? F. E. Fisk arrived from Los Angeles . = The Electric Power Company today . the various McKinley Republican Clubs . this morning on mining basiness. ‘ J. Harris returned to Sacramento pose of assisting in this work the com-. yesterday after a two week;’ visit here. BORN At Sierraville, Oal., Jan, 25, 1900, to David Ashton, a-miner.at the Cham-j the wife of E. Hamlin Jr, a son. night. Yesterday morning the ground}. McKinlay of San Francisco, who . pion, is laid off with an injured hand. SY Mrs. Oharlés Kahl and Mrs. David Muir wont to San Francisco esterisy-/()p Nation's. President on last night’t train and went to Pike City today. J.3 Yeates is down from the Plum. bago mine where he is employed a blacksmith. Our Nation’s Prosperity; Our Nation’s Possessions, Policies, 8 Principles and Possibilities, . As involved in the great campaign of 1900 _ . will be th bjects di: ssed ect: Mies Ella Harrigan returned to Da-. 7 ,. or one ol oo at a meeting eeived a fresh lot. The trial of young Robt. Hil!, charged The party that Miss Beatrice Carr with stoning a Chinese, has been set by gave Saturday night in celebration of . J the eighteenth anniversary of her birth . morrow afternoon. jopgeire was attended by nearly thirty of her young friends. which the champions were Miss Maude Two bits a pound. For sale only by ‘Eastin and John Hooper, while Miss . George OC. Gaylord & Son. ? : At “The Grotto”, at all times, you can . taken occasion in their communica-. ing from a trip below and went to pO ao get the finest of liquors, wines, ales, tions to say that in no instance have Dottie Lawrence and Herbert. Kitts made the lowest. score. ustice Holbrook for two o’clock tobea. Don’t fail to try a. dollar’s worth of {hey played whist, at. Chase & Sanborn’s celebrated coffee. tt . before the Presidential fight is on there . visville yesterday after a two months’ will not be a precinct within the dis-. stay at this city. trict without its full corps of active} Ed. Doll,the carpenter, left today Republican clubs. : for Reno. His partner, Mr. Fowler, The committee's system, work and . will go tomorrow. plan of action have not. only received} Mrs. Jennie Murray, daughter of the sanction of the State and National . Charles Fiske of Fall Oreek, is dangercommittees, but the Chairman and Sec-. ously ill at this city. Friday Evening, Feb.16, At 8p. m., at the Theater. Chairman of the Evening, I. C, Lindley. VICE CHAIRMEN : ita ee ‘Nevada Theater! Thorsay, February 15th, 1900. 5 } “THE NOBLE J. A. Fraser’s Stirring Drama in Four Acts will be presented for the Congregational Oburch by a Local Oast of Characters. Tickets, 35 and soc Seats reserved at Foley’s. _ OUTCAST.” saat Henry Metzenbangher, Prop't . FIRST-CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS ALL SUNNY ROOMS. Stopping places for all stages and busses. Electric lights throughout the buildi: rendering it absolutely vafe trom fire, —_ Has the la and most modern dini room inthe city, with the freshest and best the market affords. The New Management Of the Union Hotel, with its constantly adding improvemente, make it the finest and most popular resort in the mountains of Northern Central California. ——— Yes, I am at the Same Old Place But the stock DO YOU KNOW bargains ? as low-as low can be. ©. 6 we: 6 0 That I exchange up-to-date jewelry for old gold of any kind, and always give good is new and the prices are te . retary of the National Committee have Martha Bowerman celebrated her . cigars, etc. Drop in and see how it is, they ever known a more thorough and fitth birthday Saturday ‘afternoon with . all ye who never their sampled goods.tf commendable system, and from the. jast evening from Whittier to which a children’s party. Plumbing and Sewer Work—Legg fact that operations were commenced Miss Amelia Hook entertained the. and Shaw Company have in their em-. ne year before election, they have no Ladies’ Whist Olub Saturday afternoon . ploy only first-class Plumbers and are hesitancy in saying that good results. has been residing here for two years The first prize went to Mrs, J. F. Col-. prepared to furnish’ all material and) re Sure to follow.. Judge BE. C. Hart ley, the second to Mrs. F. EB. Wadsconnections for the new sewer system . . worth, _ ‘. atthe very lowest price. ee Sudden Death of an Infant. At midnight of Saturday the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas appropriate exercises. In the s: hools has also received communications from j3l-1m. Monday, the 12th instant, will be. for an outline of the plan and system Lincoln Day. It will be observed in adopted by this committee, with a view, no doubt, of taking similar acthe public schools of the country with tions in their respective districts. 8. Ford, aged eight months and twentyof this city however there will be joint} In addition to the services of D. E. seven days, died at the home of the . Lincoln and Washington Day exercises . parents on West Broad street. The funeral took place at three o’clock this afternoon from the house, the remains being interred in Pine Grove Cemetery. McKinley, Hon. John F. Davis of Amador and Attorney General Tirey L. on Wednesday, the 2ist instant. . Ford will also participate in many of One of the features connected with ‘Phe parents have the sympathy of all Ed: Greer Skips the County While Awalt-. the present organization will be the their friends and neighbors: in their, bereavement. * Brought Home*for Burial. The-sixteen year old son of Rev. H. C. Langley of North San Juan died Friday at Eldridge, Sonoma county. The remains arrived here last. night. Today the funeral took place at North San Juan, Rev. J. W. Phelps, of this city officiating. Woman and [oney Gone.
A woman of easy virtue known as Ruth has disappeated from this city, and it is alleged that she took with her a quantity of money—varicusly estimated at from $65 upward—belonzing to a bar-tender, : Today’s Weather Forecast. San Francisco, Feb. 5—Fair tonight and tomorrow. Cooler tonight. with frost, : MoADEE. SiR The Rat That Sailed. A rat was caught alive on poard a British naval vessel in a trap, and the beast was thrown from the trap into _the water without being killed. A large gull that was following in the wake of the ship to pick up scraps of food thrown overboard ~by the steward swooped several times, endeavoring to pick the rat up. Once the bird got too close to the rat’s jaws, and the beast grabbed it by the neck, After a short fight the rat suceeeded in killing the bird. When the gull was dead, the rat scrambled upon the’ bird’s body, and, hoisting one wing as a sail and using the other as a rudder, succeeded in steering for the shore. Whether the rat reached shore or not is the question, since the ship soon got out of sight of the skipper and its craft.—London Field. Why She Did It.. “Why is its” they asked, “that you let your husband have his own way in everything?” “Because,” she replied, “I like to have some one to blame when things go wrong.”—Chicago Post. Misunderstood Again. Mr. Banks—Don’t you think my wife paints very nicely? Miss Milburn—Charming! It makes . from the works of the Marysville and her look so much younger, I think.— . weyada Electric Company. From them N. Y. World. Wasn't Necessary. Singleton—Did you send cards to. of digging the ditch is progressing your friends announcing the birth of satisfactorily. Mr. Peck, while there, your baby? Benedick—No; none of my friends are deaf—wN. Y. Truth: His Unfair Trick, Claribel—You told me you were never going to write to young Hankinso again. Chicago Tribune. , Conference Convention of Club Presie ' ing fils Sentence, dents and Secretaries, which will take Last night a hotel porter named Ed. pigce in Sacramento some time in the Greer, who bad been on a spree for Barly spring. : more than a week past, was lodged in} «One of the reasons to which we can the City Prison by officer Fowler, He) attribute our success,” writes & com-. ' had been trying to trade his shoes and mitteeman, “no doubt lies in the fact shirt for drink. This morning he was] that this organization stands for no taken before Justice Coughlan by Conpolities or politicians ; has no’ candistable Dillon and pleaded guilty “fo 8. date for Congress or any other place ; charge of vagrancy. is subservient to no influence ; has no “I will give you till two o’clock this expectancy, hope or interest beyond afternoon to appear for sentence, and . ¢hat of arousing the people of the Secin the meantime you may remain at. ong District to what we believe to be large on your own recognizance,” said . their duty towurd a President and an his honor. Administration which has done more When the noon train pulled out} ¢o, California than any other AdminGreer was aboard bound for Placer . istration since California’s admission county. .He isa son of Ospt. John), the Union.” Greer, one of the pioneer sporting men ome at the Bay, and his sister, Miss Dottie Good Baseball Timper. Greer, is an actress. Some time ago. gince Jack Lammon was elected manhe was sent to the county jail from ager of the proposed new baseball club Grass Valley to. serve ashort term for! that is to represent Nevada City on drunkenness. the diamond next‘season, he has been In the Superior Court. . and findsan abuadance of material In the Superior Court this morning . from which to make a nine that should the final account of the executor of the readily hold its own against any otLer estate of Mrs. M. A Reifsnyder, deNevada county aggregatian. Among ceased, was allowed and approved. the good players that will help to bear In case No. 294 of Granger vs. the county seat standard to the front Richards the hearing of the demurrer . are Messrs. Carr, Carpenter, Grimes, of the complaint was continued till the . Fleming, Spargo, the Hooper bypthfurther order of the court. ers, Ed. Harry, O’Connor, Sullivan and Inu case No. 2685 of Granger vs. Ballestero. Richards the hearing of the findings was continued till the further order of the court. . The annual.account of the trustees in the estate of Alexander Stoddard, deceased,.was allowed. The demurrer to the complaint in the case of F. Bost vs. Wm. M. Jackson was overruled. In the case of Gallwey vs. Murphy, executor, the plaintiff demanded a jury trial. The case was reset for ‘. trial on Tuesday, March 6th. aaa Foul-Smelling Catarrh.Catarrh is one of the most obstinate liseases, and hence the most difficult ogetridof. ° ere is but one way to cure it. Che disease is in the blood, and all the ‘prays, washes and inhaling mixtures n the world can have no permanent sect whatever upon it. Swift’s ne sifie cures Catarrh permanently, for itis can reach the the blood. . she only remedy. whi The-Tapnet Figishes. lisease and force it fro The Marysville Democrat of Saturand washes, and it was learned that the tunnel through, the hill has been finished and the work set the necessary stakes for one mile more of ditch. Reserved Seats on Sale. ooh peroeptible e x The box sheet for the sale of seats anh ns a “ complete cure wae = all who have this dre: ic is a real bi remedy, bined with the low prices will insure a other districts in the State asking bim . providence Mining Company arrived A SUQDEW DEPARTURE, (2.ceetrtbs Gutcion . “au orutms,tormeety aosistant_ in looking over the field of local talent} Mr. B. P. McAllister, of Harrodsburg, day evening says: James O'Brien and Ky. hed Catarrh or fom gg ty nen Surveyor Peck drove down yesterday though I was constantly treated with sprays for the play of “A Noble Ou cast,” abandon their local treatment, which has never Angie—He’s written me a dozen let. . Which is to be produced at the Theater} done them eny quod. ond teke Scat _ ters I haven’t answered, but in hié last . by amatear talent on Thursday evenone he left a page out, and I had tc . ing of next week, is now openat Foley’s. write and ask him what it was about.— . The popularity of the attraction com© continue the wrong treatment for Catarrh is to continue to suffer. Swift’s cures obstinate, deep-seated diseases, which other remedies have no effect C. J. BRAND, Manufacturing Jeweler Phone W. 14. Broad St., Nevada City. Fred ag pote i i. parker Thomas Williams returned last even. °F: Gribble P. ¥ Simonds o ic: ras Camptonville on today’s stage. B. F. Snell Fi Chas. Zegler : Sheriff and Mrs. Getobell_ returned . peifuuir sous Gone John Tredinnick A. &. Lord 1, T. Hughes. place they took the Gilmore girl. Oarl Hermann, a cigar maker who SPEAKERS : past, left yesterday for San Francisco. J. Buttgenbach and 8. Meyer of the here last evening from San Francisco. JUDSON BRUS IE =o. Of Sacramento, District Organizer National A. O. Gillespie, a pioneer resident of ee roe ee Oe aks ma Congrer Gold Flat who has been ill for some . sional District. time, continues to be in a critical con+ Nevada City, auxi dition. izati of the Second District, will be Claude Russell has returned from ebedenoe ga tie purpose of promoting the ection 0 4 omingtion and re-e! William MoSacramento after some months’ abpoem rae forsee ee ahe United sence, and will re-enter the employ of] States. * Ps . M. J. CURTIS, Chairman Executive Committee, Republican Organization, Second Congressional District. J. M. ANDERSON, Secretary. the express office at this city but now stationed at Sacramento,. arrived here this morning. umne counties. Col. E D. Boyle, the eminent Comstock mining superintendent, returned Sealed bids will be received here on this morning’s train after a fow daye’ absence. He’ is interested. by the Board of Trustees for witb M. Hussey in a Willow Valley] 4: : ee arr digging trenches, futnishing John Pearson was in town last night . and laying pipe, furnishing en route to Forest City where he used bee be : tolive, After a short visit there he . material and tapping mains will return to Forest Hill, Placer county, where he recently leased a livto connect the flush tanks, as ery stable. per specifications on file at the Jobn 8. Pierre, formerly of the Ruby mine near Forest City, is in town as City Hall to which reference the guest of his brother-in-law, Policeis h ereby made. man Fowler. Mr. St. Pierre has been ‘ ‘ : : mining in South America for two years. . Bids will be received till eee NEY Monday, Feb. sth, 1900, at 8 o’clock p. m. By order of the Board of Trustees. Come, See. ~ T. H. CARR, Clerk. Extra Double PremiumsExtra Double Tickets Given Free with Teas, Coffees, Spices Come Just to See. Creat American [mporting Tea Cv Commercial Street, Nevada City. sended to, 56 Mill Street, Grass Valley. TT H. HICKS & CO., P. 0. Box 187. NEVADA CITY Broad Street, Nevada City. . “DRACTICAL MILI, TESTS A SPECIALTY. Pp Assaying of ali metals. GOLD BOUGHT. D. E. McKinlay . B@= of San Francisco and F After the meet a Republican Club of . ary to the Republican . (7% _ F.M. Manson, the mining operator, LJ i ; got home last night from a trip to San alice 0 a fag is Francisco and to Amador and TuolI . ASSAY OFFICE. Mail and Express Orders Promptly AtLONG STRIDES Have been made during the past few years in the manufacture of time-pieces. They are not only more accurate and durable than they used to be, but are lower-priced. We will be pleased to show you the Latest and Best in Clocks and Watches If you will visit our store. Come and see us whether you are ready to buy or not. ‘ . : t We are both practical watchmakers, having learned our trades with as good workmen as the werld can boast. We do répairing for people all over Nevada and Sierra counties. Send your watch or clock to us if it does not run right. We guarantee to satisfy you in every way or will give you your money back. A. & WW. BARTUNG, ee Telephone West 14, F.C. Luetje. Broad St., Nevada City. Now that the Remnants are nearly all gone we will offe for the next Thirty Days a most Beautiful Line of < : ; Carpets From 25c to 85c per yard; also Linoleums From soc to 85c per yard. Now is the time to buy your Carpet. Also en exquisite line of WALL PAPER, ceiling and border to match. We also have a few CAPES AND JACKRTS left which we offer at reduced prices in order to make room for one of the finest selections of Spring and Summer Goods that has graced Nevada City for some time. Call early and get your bargains. Snell & Fleming. Cor. Pine and Broad Sts., Nevada City. ’ James / sama / aire / w/a / as / gas sara / ga mare gas as sara aaa aa a aa ae es eas as a a a a a el eS. Se aelaae me es "No Wonder We . Are So Busy. High Grade Goods Go For Low Grade Prices at THE BEEHIVE. Salmon Bellies -'.° 5c each Mackerel): 6-9 > sig -. 5c each ‘Can Salmon --.‘+ “foc a can 1 Ib. Underwood’s Soused Mackerel f3 for soc oe. ee aad " 3 for $1.00 7 Herring Smoked = : 25¢ large advance sale. tever upon. It peavey What ts Shiloh ? ————_— Oatarrh,.a bse pode to cure even the To cans Oysters = ss si x 3 $1.00 A d old Colds. “GRASP ALL and lose all.” Many are most aggravated cases. A hd tnd ‘Consumption ~édr§ yo secohgr so intent on “grasping all” that they for Can Herri in Anchovey Sauce * 25c a Bape nd t for balf a century, bas yured in-. lose their health. Hood's Sarsaparilla : 0 Kippered Herring -25¢[email protected] numerable cases of incipient consump. 8s bel many a business man on 5 tes to The : : Ban'Ca pao my caper) yom ec, Y SHMne . Seated Surin tons . ae a“ shone. is os wi retunt yaurmesey. ie dangerous mideraia. J. J. JACKSON, Commercial St. Price 25 cts., 50 cts. a $1.00. For. . Hood’s Pills cure biliousness, sick y Swift cashes You Can — wz Stop It IF IT’S A COUGH, . Cure It 7 IF IT’S A COLD, Relieve It IF IT’S CROUP, Help It : IF IT’S ASTHMA, Ease IF Il’S CONSUMPTION BY USING ‘Lalue’s Compound Cough Syrup, Sold andjguaranteed by H. DICKE RMAN. #