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January 10, 1899 (4 pages)

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%, TRANSCRIPT, JAN. 10, 1899. A Day’s Record of Our Neighbors as Told 1.54 inches of rain fell from last night to noon today, making 18.28 total for the season. Roe Mrs. Mary McPherson, aged 45 years and a native of County Mead, Ireland, died this morning. — ; Miss Aunie Horan left today for Summit where some of the members of her brother John’s family are ill. Last night the Native Daughters of Manzanita Parlor gave an entertainment to Quartz Parlor of Native Sons. John E. Hogan, brother of Mrs. P. Clancy of Nevada City, and Miss Nellie E, Rogers, teacher of the Forest. Facts Relative to it That Every Claim Owner Should Know. — > ‘Phe new California law allows sixty days after date of discovery for the purpose of marking the location of a mining claim, but no method of marking, other than that required by the United States statutes is prescribed. A placer patent carries all lodes. not known to exist at the date of application therefor; should, however, & lode have been discovered within the placer location limits before such application it may be located, a the placer location to that extent would have to yield to it. ; ; The California State law requires that on any lode claim located after May 26th, 1897, $50 in work or jmproveThe Odd Fellows Enjoy Their Banguet at W Ms the National, = . G. P., assisted by John Waters as G. BH. P., J. O. Bich as G. 8. W.A. B. Lord as G. J. W.,B. F. Snell is Gand Scribe, W.H, Martin as Grand Treas. E. L. Towle as Grand Scout and J. Richards as Deputy G. S., installed the newly elected officers of Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, I. O. O. F., as follows: William McKinlay Jr., C. P.; J. G. O'Neill, H. P.; W. 0. Jauch, S. W.; G. A. Gray, Scribe; N. P. Brown, Treas.;, A. R. Lord, G.;J.0. Rich, 1.8.; M. L. Roberts, O. 8.; John Waters, ist W.; Ww. H. Martin, 24 W.; B. F. Suell, 38d W.; J. F. Shaw, 4th W.; J. H. Richards, Ist G. to T.; P. A. Arbogast, 2d G. to ie THR NRW-MINING LAW. — Bpzeal to the People, At thie particular time, when ‘patriotism is rampant, the beautifal solo, “The Sword of Bunker Hill,” sang by Mr. Alfred Wilkie, the celebrated tenor of the Boston Ideals, should create a furor. Mr. Wilkie’s magnificent tenor is heard to great advantage in this song. He ‘appears in the full costame of the 18th century soldier. Paes Miss Bertha Clark, the charming monologuist who is with the company, is creating a great sensation with her original sketch, “Fling out your Banners.” It is timely and patriotic, rehearsing the triumphs of our flag throughout our history, dwelling particularly upon the late war with Spain eee e deers BiG CAVE INA MINE Bank of the Old aaa Takes a here was a great cave Jast night of 800-foot bank in the old Manzanita fraulic mine just north of this city. ‘rain and snow that has been failrecently soaked and ‘loosened the mtain, and last night three or four s of it slid and tumbled over the bedrock. Forest trees feet high disappeared out of sight the twinkling of an eye,” and when: ‘came down with the hundreds of mee JAC K ON, : Proprietor i Tool SHTE A suit, a4 é “Agency For--fonogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale course. . Depot for Fancy Groceries a: PATE FOIS. DEVILED]AND POTTED lEATS AND FISH. : : ble uw ee pipeghep ote ere was @. ents must be done sixty days after Following the ceremonies at the hall and patriotism of the American sol-. Springs school, were married by Rev. it is a oe i posting the notice. On any lode claim . there was a superior banquet served at . dier. The different posings with the. Father Lynch this forenoon at the) Pepsitt .....sscscrrseeeees Pickles, % gal.bottles.. 25 : Big Mining Suit. loested after January lst, 1998, the . the National hotel. Deputy Grand Paflag are greatly admired. bride’s home, corner of Auburn and . Duyffy’s Malt.. 2 + " in bulk, pergal. 50 ae Serial of the case of J. W. Relley $100 in annual assessment work neces. triarch McKinlay was the toastmaster. Miss Margaret Davis, the very tal-. Empjre streets. Miss Lizzie Rogers. G4. necock Whisky (ius.. I 00 Olives ree 12° a y eters sary to hold it may be done any time . and Goyne’s peerless orchestra furn. ented pianist with the organization, in} and James Hogan attended the ‘couple ae ; quart:*. 2 ’ J r ast the Blue — — during 1999. i hed seme cuoles musts, There was edaiuon to interpreting, the works of. as bfidesmaid and groomsmen. MrIXL Whisky ea oe 75 . Mikado Soap, per bar...: 05 c. eb _ cas tee $16,000, The United States law does not re-/some impromptu toasting. A delega-. &teat composers, introduces & medley . and Mrs. Hogan left on the noon train Bry weet Ss Root Beer wis 10. Everything else in proportion. ‘in this morning before Judge Nilon quire a locator of a mining claim ‘to/ tion of Grass Valley Patriarchs were of popular patriotic airs that rarely . for San Francisco. Hire’s 3 fof.. 50 : : fails to elicit enthusiastic encores. The Alfred Wilkie Boston Ideals will appear at this city on Thursday evening, the 19 h instant. IMPORTED GUN FIGHTERS. Not Needed in Nevada to Decide Any Po_ litical Contests. _ Yesterday’s Virginia City Chronicle says: From appearances the Senatorjal contest in Carson will be a hot and bitter one. It is to be regretted, however, that one of the contestants is alleged to have deemed it necessary to import gun fighters to aid. him in his contest. g If men were. brought to Carson for that purpose it is an outrage against the dignity of the commonwealth that should be resented by every citizen of the State, and the fighters should be waited upon by @ committee of stalwart men and ordered to leave forthwith and such ‘action may be taken should any overt act be attempted. The people of this State are capable of managing their own affairs and if its authority is defied are at all times ready to defend it against all comers. sink a ten-foot discovery shaft. It only requirés him to disclose a vein or lode of ore in place. Ifa man sinks a [shaft to any depth required by the local or State or Territorial laws, and then marks his claim and records it Cheese Straws according to law, even though he has Boiled ove poe Pel celony Sauce . found no ore in place fu-his discovery}. otatoes Monaco shaft, and afterward discovers ore in ran ne Salad a ae place in another part of the Jocation, Salmi of Mountain Quail such discovery of ore is held to cure. Broiled Lamb Chops—Green Peas the defect of not finding ore in place. Young Turkey—Chestnut Dresging in the discovery shaft, and the claim Desk ae ee ee uchesse Potatoe ri becomes good and dates to the time of . Rebekah Pusch y ag F reine original location. This does not apAssorted Cakes ply. to cases where any second locator ae eek has obtained conflicting territory by . ~ Wo 7s location between the dates of the first eu sours <! vaeaty: location and the discovery of ore in place.. ~ ‘ : : ‘ p The idea of annual assessment levied 3 a heoae ee aia us a on an unpatented miging claim is to FS . : ey keep the claim from lapsing. It won't to the bosom of their constituency, PERS ‘ ‘ae 4 amount to anything “to just keep the pwill be woidering who stro ck with title up.” If the locator doesn’t think eiprestagne ee zi ea the claim worth working or paténting, 3 ag >t gis . ; Y ae os he need spend no money on it at all; 3 te ane peneetas. Seer: © . and if others are of tha same opinion,: @ ee and don’t “jump” or relocate it, he can save all assessment work, take his a GES chances as to relocation and not do Ae North Bloomfield stage left Grananything. When he gets ready to work a . at 7:30 last night on runners for the claim he will have as good a “title” & pine Bob ayer eran to it (if it be not relocated) as though fo ee bates ray nat es he had put $100 or $1,000 worth of im5 twelve Bae : e starting . provements on it each year. He might ys ake 38 ° por came . qo required annual work for ten years, 80 seh patches oe rh Sa and if he missed one year he would pre sciaee elpigas at the. have no better “title” than if he had aa re never done a stroke on it. However, if A New Office. a claim is worth holding it ig,worth “ = patenting and developing, par larly’ jank Power, the attorney, has fitted . the former, and_ the batter way is Re Bnice re on ee cone ~ get a United States title to a mining 'Pp.and N. S. G. W. building at. ¢jaim as speedily as possible. If the porner of Pine and Commercial . ,yner should want to sell, a GovernIt is on the ground floor, ad-. Wont title isa great aid bg the stairway to Justice Holk's courtroom. Mr. Power is also 5 insurance business and has a felass in short-hand: in attendance. Following was the mena: 1°. : : Raw Oysters—Limes Celery en Branche Consomme aux Quenelles Salt Sticks Salted Almonds The New Deputy Treasuger. : Will Delbridge of Grass Valley today entered upon his duties as Deputy County Treasurer. W. E. Parsons, who was originally to have had the position, was unable to so arrange his business at Grass Valley as to take it. =» 2 « © « + = & ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee : is. the Best. Give it a Trial. eeeee S = « iwill probably dast for several days. re is a brilliant array of legal counin the controversy, OC. W. Kitts ‘Sumner T. Dibble of Grass Valley lawyers for the defendants while mas §. Ford and P. F. Simonds of Poity. and W. He Carlin “of--Marys. } are looking out for the interests the plantiff. District Attorney jer is still acting as shorthand rejer of the court. . J — $3.75 nem. SOROROOKIOK Ts the place to buyinice Presents. x ~KINKEAD’S . Furniture Store Roman Chairs, fous Bay Window Chairs, : Fancy Divans, Rockers and Wicker Chairs, RUGS, EASELS. KKK YOK OK —————————— Worps oF Praise bestowed upon Hood’s Sarsaparilla by those who have taken it indicate that it is restoring) health to thousands of people, and that it will help you also. Hoon’s Pints are easy to take, easy ~~ And Still He Lives. sis morning’s Herald publishes the swing, and at three o’clock this snoon Editor Wadsworth was still irge and apparently in good health: Ve Grant you that some of the hbers of the Legislature will get med in the fire to-Morrow. Some Nuts Coffee to operate. Cure biliousness, indigestion. 25c. To Periodical Subscribers. All subscriptions to periodicals given to E. F. Rosenthal will be filled by George W. Wheeler at Bovey Bros., on Broad street. Subscription” orders promptly attended to and all the popujl0-tf ‘ L} The following new officers of Court Garfield, No. 9, F. of A., were installed last night by William Avery, Deputy Grand ‘Chief Ranger, assisted by William Monk as Herald: R. Ronchi, C. R.; George Chappell, 8. ©. R.; John Stevens, Treas.; John Rowett, F.S; D. A. Dailey, R. S.; Charles Lutz, 8S. W,; John Foss, J. W.; J. Loneri, S. B.; G. Sanders, J. B.; E.J. Morgan, Trustee. The following officers of Nevada Chapter, No. 6, R. A: M., were installed last night by William Barker, P. H. P., assisted*by D. E. Morgan, P.H.P.: E. §. Edwards, H. P.; William Giffin, K.; T. Palamounter, S.; F. L. Arbogast, C. H.; J. T. Morgan, Tceas.; I. J. Rolfe, Sec’y.; William Barker, I. 8.; William Barton, R. A. C.; H. R. Hoskins, M. of 8d V.; Joseph Stenger, M. of 2d V.; Ben Hall, M. of Ist V; A. Tam, Guard. To Rid City Streets of Snow. A local genius has solved the problem that has been puzzling the authorities in New York to adopt an economical plan to clear the streets of that city after a heavy snowfall. His plan is to establish four or five saloons on . every block, the owners of which will . : thovel it in the\ basements ‘of thelr. "ac st a: —— business places for the purpose of] ssi pesmi Aca : He Is All Right. keeping beer and other liquids cool The new rector of Trinity eburch' at through the summer months. If some inventor will devise a scheme to rid this city is genial, good looking, thirtyfour years of age and unmarried. He Nevada City’s streets of mud in the winter the people will build a monu. .oems to be the right man in the right . place. CO . ts are going fast. eETD.: . \ND, ler lar periodicals on sale. > “ j & B. Had to Fight the Snow. . a Clearance : Sale. : See Our New Stock of FINE CLOTHING . FOR MEN AND BOYS. GRIMES CLOTHING EMPORIUM A Big Electric Plant. The Utica Mining Company of Angels has contracted for an electric transmission plant of 3,000 horse-power. The plant is to ‘be installed at Murphys and is for the purpose of supplying electric power and lights all along the mother lode from San Andreas to as far as Chinese Camp, or in fact where-. . ever the company can sell the power. The Utica Company has been thinking of this plant for the past four years, and it is now a fact that it will be put in, as the machinery has already been ordered. They expect to have the ALL KINDS, Silver Ware, Novelties. a ure of any article of jewelry above Pine, Nevada City. ‘ COOCO CODES OOOOS oe @. SUCCESS! rful Cures. Corner Broad and Pine Sts. . pues Only Parts of Dollars Stand where Whole \ Dollars stood before. \ To obtain possession of any of the Fine Footwear In our stock a very small tax will be put upon your pocket book. i Our January Clearance Sale has been inaugurated and we have not spared
the prices, but cut right and left, in order to promote rapid sales.There’s splendid values offered in Men's, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, And Slippers. eo HAS NO JURISDICTION. Express Company Mast be Sued in the; Justice Courts. Judge Morrow, in the United States Circuit Court at San Francisco, yesterday morning rendered a decision in. two damage suits brought against . Wells, Fargo & Co. for refusing to acFine Line of Overcoats, BUSINESS SUITS AND DRESS SUITS At Prices to Piease All. . Latest Shapes and Styles in se a % Soft and Stiff . oo -N. S. G. W. Installation. recently elected offfters of Hylic Parlor, N.S.G. W., will be ined this evening, and following the sllation there will be a collation. fed. The red-fire wind-up of the ht will be a growl of the Curly 2 &é& eo ment to him when he dies. —— —_+ ee sae Laws For Health. . His Sister Dying. Stats. . Here are the laws of health for woS°L. Parsons of Graniteville arrived 8. cept packages and forwarding the same . men, laid down in monosyllableés: here toda i : part Be ol eee TAL races ’ ; y onhis way toDenver where é FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE ean bed operas has existed E sceat emereey ar to their destination. Don’t worry. Don’t hurry. Don’t . his sister is believed to be fatally ill. Don't neglect to seize the opportu-. . : B. Johnston and H. B. Benham re-. over-eat. Don’t starve. Breathe fresh wity. . Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, NECKTIES, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, In great variety and at remarkably low prices. » BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. A. & H.W. HARTUNG, , Successors to F.C. LUETJE, Broad Street, above Pine, Nevada City. reason fer Dr. Sanden’s great has shown 14,000 tetsimozials ng the past three yearn, The ose at home and can be seca it assertions. Dr. Sanden's is the mest pepular curative It cures, and thererefer it te drugs or:the cheap, cently filed suits against the company in the Justices’ Court to recover $50 each because the company’ refused to accept express packages which had not been stamped with the war revenue stamps. Johnston and Bentiam declined to furnish the stanips, and the suits were brought to determine who should pay the tax, the sender of the package -or the express company. Wells, Fargo & Co. had the cases transferred from the ‘. Justices’ Court to the United, ‘States Circuit Court, where elaborate arguments were made. SE Judge Morrow decided that the Fedhe Carson News says: EH, Ham‘a cattleman. of ,California, has just, Ichased 600 head of cattle from T. [Rickey and will soon commence pment. air every day and night. Sleep and rest, a great deal. Spend less nervous energy every day than you make. Be cheerful. Work like a woman, but don’t be worked to death. Avoid passion and excitement. Associate with healthy people. Health is contagious as well as disease.. Don’t carry the whole world on your shoulders, far less the: universe. Never despair. Lost hope is a fatal disease. : 1 1 ORANGES! Fancy Mediterranean Sweets, 15 Cts per dozen. —_—__——_+26 Died This Afternoon. irs. Craig, mother of Mrs. William Norton, who lives near Marsh BrothHjumber yard, died this afternoon. alt . “The Newest British Author. ‘d win Pugh, who has recently bele one of the most conspicuous of ounger English writers, says the —+ ee ’ A New Road Wanted. Citizens of Little York township have presented a petition asking the Board of Supervisors of this county . : La SEHSSSHSHOOHS SOO OH OOO PRDED we Sell Watches, 1 . . . GRAND agfield Republican, is only 24 years and began his career heavily hadiped by poverty and ill health. eral Courts had no jurisdiction, as the plaintiffs only claimed nominal damages, and remanded the cases to the to appropriate the sum of $750 to aid in the construction of a wagon road from Lowell Hill to Dutch Flat. It is Clocks, Spectacles, \Try a Dozen as they won’t last long. . What does it do? ----Jt-causes -the-oil-glandsin the skin to become more _active, making the hair soft and glossy, precisely as nature intended. Itcleanses the scalp from dandruff and thus removes one of the great causes of baldness. It makes a better circulation inthe scalp and stops the hair from coming out. Prevents and it Cures Baldness a ile a boy he injured bis constitution QUERADE : BALL (imme . .TO BE GIVEN AT ; ct RMORY HA don iron foundry, and at 13 his Tough Characters in Town. — LL, Ser’s death left him the head of @. ‘The police authorities say that there RYENING, FEBRUARY 3d, '9, p family, which he helped to S8UP-. has recently been an iuflux of tin horn ay f. He became a lawyer's clerk, and . gamblers and all around toughs to this HN MICHELL. Compasses, “Watch Chains, Violin Strings, Guitar Strings, Etc., Etc., Etc. ‘Justices’ Court for hearing: -etatéd that the. Placer county. Super-. _. — visors will attend to the building of their end of the road. The matter was laid over yesterday until the April session. 13 Commercial St., ~—~-Nevada City. —————— Ladies’, Gents’ Gents’ . , HANDKERCHIEFS, KID GLOVES * '** BROS. . nr making.some desultory ventures . city, attracted largely by .twenty-one ction at,the age of 16, gave himself! >ames that are being surreptitiously literature as a profession at 20. His. pun in spite of Sheriff Getchell’s recent , successful novel, A Street in Su-. order that this form of sporting will bia, was written in afortnight, after . not be tolerated longer in the compe hours. His latest story, Tony . munity. The officers are alleged to be L m, is the best study of boyhood in preparing for a round-up of the obpdon that has appeared since Senti-. jectionable visitors and the, justice ptal Tommy and the story of his life }courts are liable to have a rush of ws how he got his material. business soon. . . . . NEVER growl because a newspaper efail te, give every scrap of news, 80 long as you take no trouble to give the editor or reporter information. We! know readers who are awfully put out . at times because we miss note of their arrival or departure, or the friend visiting them or of their social affairs or the heaven-sent babies that visit their homes. The average newspaper man \isn’t a medium nora mind reader, but (OF Does-your Watch or Clock need . repairing ? If so, bring or send it to . us. ; We will attend to it promptly. . Watches demagnetized. . All work guaranteed. . : . ROSEN BERG . TYPEWRITERS . rs ies and asic by ‘Goyge’s Orchestra. Children, consist of prizes for ly and I ; sustainéd ps lr Ag hey ood Pol E tof prizes will dr oor = The Present Storm. . special prize for the finest fancy : " j & . H iti , ; atume (lady), a hat from Miss E. 010 The Owl for delicious Tom seattle ‘ Ladies’ Initial Handkerchiefs, 50 cents per box of ™% dozen. special prize, for original pa oracter j 10-tf It has been: taining vigoroiisly here gets most of his news the same as a A yer’s Hair Vigor will , 50 ¢ pe ox of, yy A ry, always ready. —_————_ + oo ‘Ladies’ Initial Hdkfs., Linen, itial Handkerchief, $1 ts’ Initial Handkerchiefs, Linen, $1.75 there is any life remaining in the hair bulbs. . a MBps segag marie poe are the best bargain over offered in this county. : ‘ . We have only a limited stoc of them, so please call early an secure your inIt restores color to gray . . "They are worth as much again as we ; . itial, as we can get no more of them, or white hair. It does not Provide the children with the means to ob . sell them for. : do this in a moment, as__. tainalivelihood for themselves. KID GLOVES. will a hair dye; but ina goa Remember, we are agents of the celebrated Centemeri and Oolshort time the gray,.color umbus Kid Gloves. ‘We are selling : + of age gradually disap~ Centemeri Kid Gloves for $1 50. Our own importati pears and the darker color We carry the best $1 Kid Glove in the market, of youth takes its place. Would Children’s Kid Gloves. ould you like a copy . bleinvestment for your bo; or girl. } p . of our book on the Hair fag ee 1 COATS AND CAPES and Scalp? It is free. a) In our Coat and Cape Department we have made GREAT REDUCTIONS If you do not obtain all the benefits . for this week. All kinds of Christmas goods sold at a great reduction. Cal you suposed from the use of the Vigor . CJ, WwW. WICKSON & CO. ana consult us before purchasing your Christmas presents. if i ti " Fath — ROSENBERG BROS. $1 \ Yo y, milkman gets most of bis milk—by pumping —Ex. air of slippers f d ssed and ee Soe eee y oe pag! oe Ey Ge pcre . Paris Panel ph Moore; nedian, box of S Weitockers,” by ry oup, , surely make hair grow on bald heads, provided only since late yesterday afternoon. The “ « &“ fall to 9 a.m. was 1.91 inches, making 5.69 for the month and 14.36 for the geason. Today it is snowing at and beyoud Big Tunnel, 14 miles from here. They Educate as « { . Bo! Peg _4i Gents’ In . Gen . Best In The ‘County. Schardson’s new undertaking and ming parlors, Broad street Nep City n 23-tf 20-2 Notice to Debtors. Satta Oh “ cc ‘ é Dean STANLEY, said an American paper, was not equal to his opportanities . when he performed the marriage cere: . money of Prof. Tyndall. ‘The Dean . should have asked the groom: “Do) you take this antropoid to be your co-ordinate, to love with your nerve-) centers, to cherish with your whole tissue, until a final molecular distur. bance shall resolve its organism into its . primitive atoms?” “] rHinK,” said the dear girl, “that it . is a-good rule-to think twice before . speaking once.” “Yes,” said the sav-. age bachelor, “I've had a dozen married . men to tell me that same thing.” ——— _——_ PTION COMMITTEE--Sheriff Dana ell, Marsh, taht Té ee A Semen, John may be procured at Wm, H. Craw** uae ss HOTA: New Periodical Agency. George W. Wheeleft hasestablished an egency for periodicals and other publications at the shoe store of Bovey Brothers on Broad street. jl0-tf i Tus Soupies Boys who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla are said to have stood the long marches much better than their companions.’ This medicine gives strength and endurance. gene . he patrons of Colley Brothers of ‘Union Meat Market who owe long}ding bills are hereby respectfully ied to settle their accounts with the . before January 15tb, 1899. We money and must have it right . Those whocan not settle their antéin full are requested to, at make partial payment on the within the time specified. ~ : Oo.ey Bros, Union Meat Market. apa Orry, Jan. 3—lw ADMISSION :ouple, $1. Ladies [in mask] 25 Spectators, 60 cente. Children, = Columbus Kid Gloves for $1 25. on Kid Gloves for $1. also a large stock of PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. . . A moderate outlay that secures a profitaeS ear Le } a City Lodge, No. 52, A. 0. s U. w. x Meets at Odd Fellows Hall Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. GEORGE E. RUSSELL, M. W. ‘LES E. ASHBURN, Recorder. Hoov’s Pais cure all liver ills. Mailed for 25 cents by C.I:Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Address, DR. \ . . i HomMANN does his own baking. 5-tf 8 and5 FrontSt., San Seenaian: + e ‘ ;: