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* WEONESDAY.
“ow the first miners neglected as
ino Pr onnessey’s..livery.. stable from the
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Established Sept. 6, 1960,
: by Nat. P. sk Co.
NRVADA CITY, NEVADA CO., CALIFORNIA
TBIRTY YEARS AGO AND NOW.
Great Progress Has Been Made in the
Methods Employed in Mining,There is quite a difference. in the
now ahd thirty years ago. When quartz
mining was inaugurated in California
says an exchange, ore that ran below a
committed to the dumps as being ‘too
low grade to work. Millions and millions of dollars of ore running from, $10
to $50 a ton were cast aside,
The contrast also in the extravagant
cost of plants for hoisting and handling ores is even more marked. When
the Allison: Ranch mine was first
opened the cost of the plant of forty
stamps was $250,000. The mill then
gave employment to forty men, who
were paid from $5 to $20 a day, A new
plant of even larger capacity was recently placed in another mine, which
cost less than $30,000, with better miachinery and more perfect appliances,
and such is the perfection to which
automatic devices have been’ applied
to this class of machinery that two men
and a boy operated all the machinery
and quite as effectively as forty men
used to operate the old style. The ore
being too poor to be worked is now regarded as rich enough for the present
generation. Even ore that runs $4 per
ton‘can be worked by present processes
and at a profit. Years ago if 75 per
. cent of gold was saved, it was considered a fairly good result; gow a manager who cannot save from 90 to 95 per:
cent of gold is regarded as not being
up to present standard, and has to
back out:
The perfection to which goid extrac-.
tion has been brought and the economy:
with which mining operations are now
_ conducted are most encouraging. The
increasing gold production of the State
is thus accounted for. «eo
Gored By a Wild Steer.
Joe Barndoni, who drives beef cattle
for Ed Hammel, had an exciting experience yesterday near You Bet. He
was driving a “bunch” of cattle to this
city, when a wild steer that was giving
considerable trouble ‘turned on him.
Before Barndoni could get out of the
way the ferocious animal gored ‘his
saddle horse just back of ‘the shoulder,
bitigtin'ts towa'and died
2). SAN. 13, 1897. ty,now dragging out. its weary.
“before Judge Smith.
yers get a little sarcastic at each other
once in a whilé, and don’t-always agree
on points of law and equity ; but there
have not yet been repeated any of the
warlike and thrilling scenes that punetuated the never to be forgotten Dunster-Lord contest over the shrievalty.
methods of reducing gold from. quartz It may be that the counsel in the pres: ¢ ent case have not yet got thor
warmed up to their job, and that as
the suit progresses they will dom warpaint:and work up some exciting cli“THE TRANSCRIPT. . . THR REGOOE . PROP
. ho Lawyets Grimly Auntable—The ROne Projected
lief Hill Yote.
_ There is nothing very exciting for the . ’ i
spectators in the Ridge-Nilon contest ' man Robinson have introduced in their
for the Superior Judgeship of the counsudan ia Jength. upon the-question, of a railroad from
‘The opposing lawad
oe aX
© PROPOSED. RAIL nl
Taboo.
State Senator Prisk and Assemblyrespective houses # bill which touches
(Sago to Lake Tahoe. There is now
existence a State law prescribing
that. all railroads opetating in this
Nevada county’s representatives have
prepared a bill to remove the légal
obstacle without scarificing or jeopardizing the rights of the people. The
bill provides that all railroads operating in this State whose lines of road
are wholly const: at an elevation
of 5000.feet or more above the level: of
the sea shall only be required to maintain and operate their roads or to rufi
From ‘Trackeo to Lake .
State must be operated continuously. .
maxes, So farthey seem, to be just
terribly in earnest all around; but close
observers of human nature claim to detect beneath the dove-like demeanor
that the two lawyers on each side have
so.far manifested toward, their brothers on the. other side a ‘tempestuous
andercurrent that is likely to force its
way to the surface on the slightest
‘provocation. These sapient observers
wag their heads and talk about smouldering volganoes, still: waters running
deep, andother like suggestive metaphors. Meantime. they’ are hanging
patiently around the court-room waiting for the. scrap to begin.
‘Phe parties in chief to the suit, both
of whom are also learned and experi‘enced inthelaw, occupy & dignified
position. They “say nothing and saw
wood.” But all the same there is nothing happening that escapes their attention. Every turn and crook of the
complicated and devious proceedings
is intently noted by them. At the same
time they seem to be about the coolest
nger or freight trains thereon
between May Ist and October 15th of
of each year.
We are told that the road provided
for will-be built by Mr. Btiss,. President of the Tahoe and Carson City
Lumber Company, backed by / merchants of Grass Valley and Truckee.
Mr. Bliss has been:in the lumber business for many years, but, since the suspension of so much work on the Comstock lode he has not been able, under}
present conditions, to find a very profitable market for his lamber. The road
will open up a market. for himself ahd
many others in various lines of business,
It will run along the Truckee river and
will be quite a scenic road and very
attractive to travelers.
“BRIEF MENTION.
Minor Notes and Comments of Local
Interest.
men in the house,” ‘
is concerned."
THE RELIEF HILL VOTE.
tirely .thrown out.
amehd ‘was taken under aav
effect of his injuries, the steer’s horn
having punctured the horse’s lung.
"Phe horse -was valued -at-§150.-———-—~-~
—————————
Was Probably a Footpad.
W. J. Britland, proprietor of the
Council Chamber saloon, started for .
his home on Spring street about 11
o’clock last night. As he reached the
soda factory he noticed that a suspicious-looking character was following
him. Turning around, Britland went
back to the ‘saloon to get a pistol. The
man passed hii, and then turning fol“lowed him almost to the saloon. Mr.
Britland thinks the man intended to
hold him up as soon as he had reached
a dark place on the street.
Lodge Entertainment.
Hydraulic Parlor of Native Sons, at
their meeting last night, voted to have
an entertainment and collation at the
ball next Tuesday evening. This will
be the first of a series of socials that.
the Parlor proposes to give during the
winter. *
« Tomorrow evening Laurel Parlor of
Native Daughters will appoint a committee to confer with a like committee
from the Native Sons, to make arrangements for giving a joint social hop.
‘Nicely Entertained.
The Beaux Esprits were entertained
in a splendid manner. last evening by
Eb Grissel. Ed-Chambers acted as
Toastmaster. Am the’ guests were
three or four gentlemen from San
Francisco. Next week the club will be’
entertained by. Ed W. Schmidt.
. ______ ay
The Ridge-Nilon Contest. F
The contest for Superior Judge-isthe
talk of the town. One hundred and
fifty witnesses will be summoned from
all parts of the county, and when those
witnesses come to the county seat they
are most cordially invited to pay a visit
to the Branch Wonder on Commercial
street. There they will find the greatest bargains in the clothing line /ever
heard of before on the great North
American continent. All late styles.
. Come and look at the stock—every body
—-whether you wish to purchase or not.
j18-5t / J. LEVY, Manager.
Coming to Nevada City.
Those, desiring the services of the
San Francisco oculist-optician, Dr.
'N. Sullivan, should see him at the
National Hotel next Saturday, Sunday
and Monday, January. 16th, 17th and
18th. jul-tf
” Best Offer Ever Made.
We are offering 100 pairs of misses
and children’s’ lace and button -shoes
come, first served. »At
* Tae Branch WoNDER Store,
THE RECOUNT.
after the PranscnirtT “had
election board:
returns. .
ited to
written in,
changes were developed.
PERSONAL POINTERS.
Doings and Intentions.
spending a few days.
Frangisco,cis in town.
rived here on the morning train.
North San Juan.
ing on militéry business:
The Willows, San Jose. . ~
Struck Rich Gravel,
js-5t J. Levy, Manager.
Cotaued
channel. :
Judge Smith is commonly agreed by
all concerned to be maintaining the
reputation he has so long enjoyed of
being.a model dispenser -of justice. He
is impartial, competent and prompt.
More than that, he is firm, and when
he makes a ruling the lawyers recognize the fact that that is the end of the
controversy so far at least as this court
The plaintiff thig_ morning asked’
leave to amend the complaint so as to
introduce a tiew phase into thie case.
Mr. Ridge’s contention is that the
action of the election board in Relief
Hill precinet, ., in baving. the, polling
place at Union Hall instead of at the
schoolhouse where: the County Supervisors had directed it to be. held, was
irregular and illegal, and that therefore the vote of that precinct, where
Mr. Nilon received 18 votes, Mr. Ford
21 and Mr. Ridge but 2, should be enThe motion to
In Nevada City precinct No.2, the
review of which was finished yesterday
-goneprint, Mr. Ridge was found to have
one vote less than was returned by the
to:
In Indian Flat precinct the recount
showed Mr. Nilon entitled to one more
vote than the board gave him in its
In Cottage Hill precinct the plaintiff objected to counting for Mr. Nilon
one ballot that was stamped twice under the heading of Judge in such a way
that they claim it is not certain whether
the vote was intended for Mr. Nilon
or Mr. Ford. . This vote was not credMr, Nilon by the election . p
board, but his lawyers claim it should
now be given to him. In the same precinct one ballot on which the name
of Donnelly for Superviser had been
scratched and the name of Luke
(which was also printed -6ii" the ticket)
and which’ ballot was
counted for Mr. Ridge, was on motion
of the defendant held out for subsequent determination as to. its. legality.
In the recount of Grass Valley precinct No. 1 no grounds ‘for, claiming
A Concise Chronigle. of Various Folks
T. Wechsler of. San Francisco is here
A. P; Hodges, the piano man: of San
Chas. E. Jeffreys of Sacramento ar8. Platt and H. ©. Morrill, of San
Francisco, arrived here last evening.
John Myers of Oroville arrived here
‘way to
Captain Nihell and Lieutenant Bowermau went to Sacramento this mornMiss Lena Briggs, who has been visb Aad
. iting relatives in this city for the past
month, returned today to her home at . .:
Rich gravel was strack in the Odin] 3
drift gravel mine this forenoon, and
the prospects obtained are very flatter008 . ing. “Work at this mine was resumed
at the ‘small price of 35 cents.. First/ only a short time ago, under new man.
agemeit, and the strike was made in.
. [a new drift that is beiug ran*for the
Thursday.
Grass Valley, was today fined $10.
A social dance w
‘arday evening.
ease is of a mild form.
and was a grand success.
become stale.
Weather bulletin: Rain tonight and
C. N. Parker, convicted of “slander at
-be given at the
school house at Willow Valley on SatThere are many cases of measles in
this city. In most instances the disThe concert given by Miss Ida Wilhelm at the Methodist Church, Grass
Valley, last night, was largely attended
Don’t forget that if you want the
best and choicest groceries and. provisions, you can always get them. at
the store of George 0. Gaylord, Broad
street. He don’t allow any goods to
Thé officers of Quartz Parlor of Native Sons, at Grass Valley, were regularly installed Monday evening by L.
$8. Calkins, D.D.G.P. A nice supper
was served after the meeting, and a .
number of toasts were given and rein one of: the
acquaintance ait.
a The owners Of. the*Belle Fountaine.
mine have set aside “25,000 shares of
“ting in the shoe department, where she , the 100,000 shares in the mine to sell Oi
Boe
fo & Working Capital. ee We
poinged agent in
~~ Fas Line Time Table.
Aisin Hh Radcows, be Wen ap-. , Prom now on the, tase eve tine
this city for the Twin Grass Valley and Nevada City bus line
will be as follows: : : ty Laundry. All ordersgiven prompt Lenve Grass Valley 8545 acini .
tment, where : : jon. Broad street cca
was buying $8 shoes for her daughters. at 25 certs per ‘share for a working attention. ti 1 8:45 and 6:80 p.m. Feiner hss Se
The Waeehty one seemed quite flus. vapitaland will interview the people low Armory Hall. cae ets obi City—10 a. m5 2,5
tered when she saw my scquaintance of Nevads City to take for the . '7,, .«'s ‘Tonic Bitters eure indigestion, BM Na
and stammiered out:;Spree ® Ktiil wonee aS Busses call to any part the :
“TT jost came ya to get some rane cee erie sig theese constipation gnd loss of appetite. tf city for gers free of charge. tf
shoes servants.’’ x 'O See q ry We ed i ee en cammeisaiety
—— ray a pacsage the intruder has a United States patent and the} 2 Something New. . . So Cure a Col in One Day Tit
was greeting one of her daughters, who company does not owe.@ ita pe 1, us ‘ited Flavoritig Spices; at] . ‘Take Laxative BromoQuinineTables. =~
snag jane 18 the aet ot Te ly *. Sao or Wenn, . gucreae aE All Druggiste ret oor dogong if i
aforesaid pleberan oes, she ‘ : Mee hae aero ‘ cure. 266.1 i
added: . Constipation, causes more than half é& Karl's Clover’ Koot Tea, Dickerman. as
* Addie ig trying them ‘on for her, as
she has the same sized foot as Bridget. ”’
But this strack Addie as a little too
ridiculous, and, as she was a plain, everyday American girl, without frills,
she laughed aloud, much to her silly
mother’s discomfiture.
“Qh, don’t mind ma!’*she said.
“That's just one of ber jokes. These
‘shoes are for me, and I wear twos.
Bridget wears sixes, I guess.” Sct
“The shoes are very. good here, ’’ said
my acquaintance, ‘‘and very much
cheaper than on Broadway.”
But the silly mother would have none
of it. Habre oe
She was furious with her plain spoken
danghter and handed back the shoes to
the amused and amazed shopwoman.
‘I'll send our servants down,”’ she.
said shortly. ‘That will be better.
Come, girls Hope to see you again,
Mr. ——.”’
‘And she swept.out, with her nosein
the air, followed by her giggling daughters. :
“You spoiled a sale,’’ said the shopgirl as my acquaintance sat down, ‘‘but
she'll come Pack again. She’s a regular
oustomer."’—Polly Pry in. New York
The most remarkable goldbugs in the
world are’ found in Central America.
They belong to the genus usiotis,
and one might easily imagine a speci-,
mento be the work of some clever artificer in metal, The head and wing cases
are brilliantly polished, with a luster
as of gold itself. Tosight and tonch
they have all the seeming of metal, and
it is hard to realize that the creature is
9 mere animal. . Oddly enough, there
is another species of Plusiotis from the
same region, which has the-appearance
of being wrought in solid sa freshly
bufnished. These gold and silver beetles:
have a market value. They are worth
m $25 to $50 each, The finest eollection of them in existence today is owned
by Walter’ Rothschild of tRe English
banking firm. ‘Though a young man,
‘only 25 ‘years of age, he has already
spent $200,000 on beetles. Every year
he sends two men to Central America
to gather beetles. One of the most beautifal bugs in the world is a small beetle
known to acience as the b Hoplfa.
Its back is an exquisite iri t sky
blue, anid the under part of its body is
of a bright silver hue. The notion that
it contains silver is widely entertained,
and attemptd have frequently been made
the ills of women. Karl’s Clover Root)
‘Tea is a pleasant cure for Constipation
Sold by Dickerman & Co. .
» Is asure cure for Headache and. ner.
vous <disesses, Nothing relieves so ' aN:
quickly. Sold by Dickerman &'Co. . Liver ‘Oure and Cope’s Tonic Bitters . tf
Scnutpt & Co. Nevada City agents
for the Famous Mt. Shasta Kidney and
The Only All-Round Shoe Shop —
Where you can get fine boots and
shoes made to order and the best, neatest repairing done for léss:‘ money than
anywhere else is at L. J. Travrman's. j8
_ A Baby's Life Saved. 4
“My baby had croup and was saved .
.
by Shiloh’s Cure,” writes Mrs. IB
Martin, Hunteville, Ala.
50 CENTS A WEEK.
Advertisements of not to exceed: five lines‘in p
‘length inserted under this head for 50 cents
10 cents a week or 40 cents a month Payable invariably in advance.
Notice.
Having secured a professional Bootblack
from below, I am now prepared to give &
FREE SHINE WITH EVERY: SHAVE. Give
him a trial. C. E. WILD, Barbershop. ji3-Iw
Girl Wanted. ’
A,girl-is: wanted to do housework in a
small family. Inquire at'this office: j12-Iw
For Sale.
A new house on Park Avenue is offered
for sale. A bargain. Will be sold in installments if desired. Enquire at TRANSCRIPT
Office. j9-Iw ees
For Sale at a Bargain.
fhe Smith place, on the corner of Park
Avenue and Nimrod street, with dwelling
avid outbulldings. For particulars, enquire
of. FRANK. T. SMITH. a26tf
Dancing School. ks
Prof. Michell will open his dancing school
. at Odd-Fellows hall on Saturday, November
14th. Ladies and gentlemen's class will meet
every’ Wednesday evening. Children’s class
Saturday afternoon. att .
'Nevada County Directory.
Copies of the Nevada County Directory can
be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents
Apply to FRED. E. BROWN. Transcript office
re NTS
to extract silver from it.—-Buffalo.Oommercial.
Money —
AN merchants at this season of the,
kinds of sales.
connection, and as we are among the latest merchants we use
the words
a week or $2 month. Each additional line ‘ad i
\@ *# You are aware that we are not )
stock over, and therefore we. have concluded t0 ‘make sweepistg reductions on our stock ‘of
No Prices are Named in this
year advertise all
The word “Sweep” is. the latest fad.-in this
“SWEEP! SWEEP!
able to carry a Winter
-*Men’s, Boys’-and Children’s Clothing.
«
Ad., but We Aim to
* Leave Prices to Our Patrons.
ry
6
No reasonable offer will be refused; as we arecompelled .
sal First—For want. of FUNDS :
Second—For want of ROOM.?
_ THE BRANCH WONDER.
e @
J-LEVY,Poe CREEK Tanager
Be
‘TELEPHONE SIGNAL—One knock"at the front: door:
invited to the banquet.
20
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The Schools and Disease.
from school.
throat are sent home.
neds are sent home immediately.
Priests Executed:
and twelve other rebels, including
cluding those of three priests. It
to escape.
best blood purifier.
os
GF Wilson, Stockton,’A 8S Tucker, « Be!
London, .
J T Howard, Grass Valley, ood
7
Lo}
L
@ officers-elect of Nevada City
‘Lodge, No. 52, Ancient Order of United
Workmen, will be publicly installed
this evening. After the installationa} 00.
banquet will be given at the Union
Hotel. @fhe wives of members will be
About 60 pupilé ofthe public schools
are remaining at. home on account of
the measles. There are not that many
of the school children afflicted with
the disease, but where there is a case
in a family all ‘the. other children in
that family are obliged to remain‘away
Children having sore
There is at
t no apprehension.that it will
"become necessary to close the schools
on account of diphtheria, as the disease seems to be confined to one family. The. teachers are keeping close
watch of their pupils for the least
symptom of diphtheria or measles, and
children who show any sign of sick-.
New York, Jan. 12.—A dispatch to
the Herald from Manilla says: Roxas
lieutenant,of infantry, have been shot
to death by the Spanish. This makes
twenty-six executions: this week, inreported that‘about half of those exiled
to Yapa, in the Carolines, numbering
over 100 men, were . shot while trying
Boop Is/Lire and upon the purity
and vitality of the blood depends the
health of the whole system. Experience
‘. proves Hood’s Sarsaparilla: to be the
NORTHWAY & GAY, Proprietors
POINT 1.
If you make your dol. lars in Nevada county, it is the proper
thing to spend them
here. e
POINT. 2.
If you spend them
here, you may get
hold of them again.
POINT 3.
; Spend them-in, San
Francisco, Sacramenja. . to or the East, and
that is the last of
. it. So it pays to
spend your money
“here. :
a paper dollar when you
et.
find
The Dolarof Your Dats
is to advertise your bus' iness in a live newspaper that is read by the
most people in the terri__tory.it-covers, Such a
paper is ,
But the best way to
@
ho a og
By Brown & Calkins,
oe IT ISSA
PHENOMENA
take it out of your pock-. .
\Daily. Transcript
— P . . * . Gountry orders solicited. ee ooo or
Creasesee «. DELI In Scarf Pins,__
ing the supervision of artists in the manufacture. No
matter what beautiful or precious inaterials one may use,
if the artistic taste is lacking there will be no beauty in
the result: i itd BAIS ;
We have always borne this fact in mind, and the
result is that the artistic element enters into even our
most inexpensive. pieces of jewelry and silverware.
wm Sp : *
tu i
IF IT RUNS RIGHT,
« You have confidence in your timepiece, and if it, doesn’t
« it is worse than useless. Qur Clocks and: Watches, regardless of grade, are guaranteed to run right and to be
in every respect exactly as represented. Scams
W. make.a specialty of repairing.
‘\
~ Luerse & BRAND,
7 . ~ Watchmakers and Jewelers, 5 aN,
7 L]
BROAD STREET, += © © = «© « » NEVADA CiTY-.
RESULT PRODUCER.
BEEHIVE .
Annual Meeting.
THE BEST MACHINE TQ BOY.
‘The Colbated Singer,
OTICE is he . N ; reby given that the Annual
J. J. JACKSON, , . te Proprietor
Agency For--Monogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup © he
Jot Myers of Oroile arrived bes . AW Ey a Va
vening whieville. . sa ie on} Ss : Me
T. R.’King of San Francisco arrived Hoop’s P1ixs set easily and promptly ape Ofek ek "ie cae of ‘the Weveae One meter seb eee ty eee
heré last evening on his way to Sierra . ee, and bowels. Cure sick giolock mia for the purpose of e tia cc lcdirad Oy. Lanes Sg hy
Ey 3 " e ft , eee 3 Mak: ’ »
conn padache fond MG. O'NEILL, Secretary. . 4'buatend Wheel given HHLE with svery
. Samuel, H. Levy, C. Ceintor and}. —K—e—— _ Machine Erehened m now till Jan. 1, 1897.
E. B. Casler, of San Francisco, arrived ARRIVALS AT THE BOONE’S NE AGENCY. oePee
— ag serie, Ce oy UNION HOTEL 44 PATENT : a ak eal ee
. Erskine arri ev ; Pine sats Agent..
Pats oo." auf Hie ening ‘fain Street, Nevada City, SL, int San Francisco Hid)
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
a
eRmHOu
As Diphtheria, Searlet Fever, ete. Sold by
H. DICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer
Vist Cricdleie ris
Nevada City. . ”
Depot for — Mang
Fancy Groceries— ea
. mnie, fveiaiten Veil soles oct ox PATE. FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED:
; Noome fornia street, San Francieoes we ae ‘Asth oon, Catasrk,: Golds: fo j MEATS AND FISH. Be teh
Nis x. ¢ . aly Bem cived the a inverts’. a Pepsin a Wedevecesevece eeseseveces ’ B: LUA > P “ie © “Ci P ‘ake. 2 ZO"
7 a Safest and Most Effectual. Duffy’s Malt ..00...... Pickle ' gal. bottles.. 25 _
Files of ‘ ora Means .* . Gamecock Whisky (uuis.-1 00 ae % “_ oTh pergal. aa.
fen __§ ie scion Waczping Centre Cuaee. Bryant's Root Beer ,28i, . 10. Mikado Soap, per bér...__ ©
‘
‘
p Soap gg, OS REISE gee i a toes ater
Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale > .
4
“Asin every othel atticlalgh Jawai Mepebeie her
2)
3
last night t
interesting:
The singing
by individu
was good, §
character 8
ties. Jerry
man, is a wh
fails to ple
The musica
pany: playe
ments and 5
by rubbing
_ of glass @
' water, was ¢
‘The negro'c
the averag
prizes, Jam
won the le
filled. with
‘and spoons.
tonight.
Another:
Another .
curred in tk
Thomas Jc
morning, wl
aged four
passed awa;
‘this afternc
‘of the dise
to delay. ix
ond death i
cause withi
another chi
theria. ° Th
bereavemen
family is de
and the hea
pathy for tl
Her Pe
Mabel W;
who was -l
and taken
Francisco,
that she lef
and was 0
Gallagher,
to go with .
her people
The .
Jack Arr
his brother
has been ¢
_ Coroner’s
-adduced, 1
sand unpro'
a hearing bk
‘then be br
before the.
Henry. G
tage satree'
house, fell
flight of ,st
his hip.
and on thi
go rather .
Strate or €
A)
Franx J
is the seni
J, CHENE’
the City o
aforesaid,
the sum
LARS fo
Oa t]
of Ha
Sworn t
nm my pre
» ber, A. D.
~~
—em
Hall’s ¢
mucous 4
for
7 oa
Sold by
Hall's .
At Wolt