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January 17, 1898 (4 pages)

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lydraulic Parlor, No, 56, N. . G ASS at eee ie Ww, Bvery ey ane at 7:39 o'clock, BD. J. MORGAN, Bg VARTZ, Pree, Nevada Commandery, No, Meets t Masoni rat and third The ; 6,K.T, 7:30 o'e ies each month, at L3ROLVR R, PRANK AVER, Com, Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W. : Meets at Pythian cond and fourth Thuradars of each money 'S. BELLE DOUGLASS MARTIN, Pros? HE “POPULAR” baktay Fs ——e In the Transcript Block Comm ect, ia . ercial str ney Ow TTER PREPARED THany witn To serve the public with Firrt-clase Bread, Pies and Cakes, CY PASTRY oF ALL KINDS 70 onDaE Wedding Cakes a Specialty, "Fresh Compressed Y stantlyonhand. * “*kee Con. D BOST « « « . « Proprietor LEPHONE 37, ete 'W YORK BAKERY Commercia) gt, Nevada Cit * v, HOMANN, . . Proprietor ce Bread, Pies, Cakes, Ete., Baked Every Day. onde ling Cakes to Order a Specialty Ba Reem eee aa HDT BROs, LEADING CIGAR DEALERS, PP rnessnsdis vas coccMonade City Cal ING LADY, Best 5 c : “Bola 5 Cent Cigar AL ARTHUR I, IMPT" _ CLUB id eo. Lee H. HARRISON,DEALER In ids of Cigars and Tobacco ——eee ‘inest 5-Cent Cigar in Town. etna, H. HARRISON, TREET, Opp. Rosenberg ices, ED T. BROWN, BOLDT BOHEM HARMONLA ¢ Plaz Blacksmith Shop, . The Only . t First-Class Horseshoer in the city, tention paid faction Guaranteed, BGreg ees nion Frait Store 1AS-REMOVED suilding, Foot of Main Sst. n hand the freshest and best nd Vegetables. ck of Candies, d Tobacco, ocktaiis a Specialty, h Fridays ang Saturdays. S. HARRIS & SON. 1 Assay Office, tablished in 1853 gan & Roberts Buliding, — > € ranscript. . YEAR—NO. 11505 10 THE BRAVE ie ye B BRAUTIFUL FAIR. E. J. Defabla is in town. KT PRFPARATIONS FOR THE GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT IN APRIL, riously ill. nes Judge Walling has returned from = « os oe ee Franclaco yesterday. ee and tafiec. Mrs. L.L. yers of North Bloomfield and Ladies went to Sacramento today. ident of the Brunswick y Portion of the State of California and left today for Oregon on mining basiNevada to be Represented: tm . nase. hé week beginning Sunday, April , will be one of the most momenin the history of Nevada City. On ganizations known as the Grand: my of the Repablic, the Women’s lief Corps, the Ladies of the Grand my of the Republic and the Sons of : terans will arrive here for the pure of holding the Annual Encampent of the Department of California nd Nevada. On Tuesday morning the ous societies will begin their sesions in the four halls that will be alDtted to them. The visitors, about. : of whom will be ladies, will rein here four days, and the whole ity will unite with enthusiasm in makbg their stay one that will long be rehembered for its pleasure. Chattanooga Post, G.A.R., has apinted a committee consisting of Hon: . M. Walling, John Evans, E. O'Dell nd S. L. Jewett to co-operate~ with lommittees from the local Relief Corps ind the Nevada City Board of Trade in aking arrangements for the entertain: fent of the city’s guests. “ . The hotels will be tdxed to their uthost to accommodaie this throng in a omfortable and proper manner, -but 8y promise there will be no cause. for omplaint about a lack of good rooms F proper table service. Last year the! meampment was held at Salinas and ger 400 people were there from all rts of the two States in the Departent. This year a largely increased ftendance can be counted on, as everyOdy is eager for an opportunity to Beit the leading gold-mining region of ne world and enjoy the hospitality for ch the people of Nevada City are so ous. joueral N. P. Chipman of Red Bluff, of the Supreme Court Commispners, is the Department Commander if the Grand Army, and his entire taff will be here with him, ‘ The business streets of the city are’ ® be lighted. with arc lamps during the tay of the Grand Encampment and of be Grand Parlor of Native Sons who bme the followiug week. .At least Felve arcs of 2000 candle power each ill be uséd for this lighting. . DOWNIBVILLE ITEMS. y of “Spads”—Good Coasting — Off For Klondike, [he following are gleaned from Friy's Downieville Messenger : it is expected theré will be 8 scarcity Potatoes before the spring season ns. : Quite a number of people from this ace contemplate visiting San Franeo during Jubilee week. . The young folks have been enjoying ® pleasures of coasting this week on irgan and Jersey Fiate. essrs. Barclay Henley and Edward nning are associated with Hon. F. D. ward, as attorneys for Richard: Phea in presenting his appeal before-4ud" ipreme Oourt of this State. Thomas Boblee, who has been min@ in these parts for the past two ars or more, left by the “Walker” Bi “t jate last Sunday for his home in Oak-. ' ed. He informs us that it is his inBtion to leave shortly for the Kionse gold fields; where he expects to fake his fortune. : The Dunnicliff Divorce Case. he suit of Mrs. John Dunnicliff for Found of extreme cruelty, will come. before Judge Nilon tomorrow for I. Chas. W. Kitts is Mrs, Dunnints of this city and much inter-' is taken in the case by the public. iday’s Woodland Mail says of the sere tomorrow evening: ~ b hubert Symphony Olab const th + opera house last night was ecess. The company is composed Jady quartette of vocalists and in-. a ts, of a clever reader and onder in @ good many. re Grase Valley young man nated Peter . Brunstetter, and Officer Kilroy arrested jury trial and Justice Holbrook set: it Valley today says that a number of the young society people of that city are quietly preparing costumes for the masquerade bali here next month. ‘Phey hope to carry home with them at least. 8 portion of the cash prizes that Messrs. Heyer & Guenther, the managers, have of ore from Henry Goering’s Round gold besides the splphurets. This is compete for trade both at this city and sttract a good-sized audience, The cast . and gentlemen, and ‘at. El Paso de Robles Springs on the lith of this month, She was about eleven years of ag beenan invalid: She was taken suddenly ill and died three days theresesses 8 magnificent voice, which she handles with ease. The mandolin and guitar numbers were. exquisite, and Master Tommy Parcell, instraméiitalist, vocalist sid reader, is a whole show in himself. The youngster captured the house: In all it-was a very enjoyable performance.” : KINETOSCOPE MINING VIRWS, Scones of Gteat Hydranilc and Quartz Claims In Fall Operation, ' San Francisco parties are expected toarrive here tomorrow on their way to North Bloomfield where they will take a series of pictures of the North Bioomfield hydraulic mine in full operation,. the pictures being intended for kinetoscope exhibitions to be given at San Francisco during the Golden Jubilee Fair. At this city photographs will also be:made of the hoisting and milling Operations in one of the big quartz ‘mines. Ja‘grippe. * ' KE. S. Edwards went to North San ons. ley, Sierra morning’s train, eral days.with a severecold. turned yesterday to San Franciscu, yet weak. s0me of his friends. birthday. surprise party Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clemo. A Great Party. The masquerade ball at Armony hall on the 4th proximo will be notable ig many respécts. Odlvium light effects will be among the novelties intradaced. Ladies as well as gentlemen will serve on the board of judges. Rector Brothers of the National Hotel will give a banquet to the best-dressed group, and the second best will get the Paris panel photos from E. A. Moore. A Sunday Night Row. In one of the houses of easy virtue last. evening Billy Williams had a row with ducting a carpentering and undertaking establishment at North San Juan, is very low with consumption. Ohas. Cairns and J. W. McIntosh preparatory tostarting to Alaska. They will take tools, climbers, etc., from here. Henry ©. Perkins, formerly superin tendent of the North Bloomfield hydraulic mine in this county, but now @ millionaire and retired from active business, was at Del Monte last week accompanied by Mrs. David Davis, Miss Perkins of Morristown, N. J. On him for battery. Wiiliams demanded a party and took in the seventeen mile drive. THR WATER BONDS, The New Issue Will be SignedDuring This Week. The new issue of the forty year water bonds will be delivered by the printers tothe City Trustees tomorrow and as ‘S00n as they are signed (which will take a day or two of hard work) will be turned over to the buyers. There are 114 of them of the value of $500 each, and to them are attached coupons to the number of 2109 in all, oran average of 183¢ coupons to the bond. ‘ : , As soon ae the bonds are delivered Mountain mine gave $12 4 ton in free ‘there will be no further hitch in getting the money with which to begin the construction of the magnificent new water system, and the plant will be pushed to completion with the greatest possible speed, Thé City Trustees will hold their regular monthly meeting next: Thurs, day evening. BRIEF MENTION, Minor Notes and Comments of Local ae Interest. Thedance at Willow Valley schoolhouse Saturday night was a success.Fair weather is predicted for tonight with increasing cloudiness tomorrow. J.B. Ritchie’s quartz miil has been removed from Maybert district tothe Celia quartz claim. Tonight Company O will elect « secretary, armorer and finance committee andthe Armory hall assoéiation will. Seats are uow on sale at Foley's for the Schuberts. The highest satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. S Prices 50 and 75 cents. IN PICKING GROUND. The Benton & Marchie Tuunel
The force engaged in driving the Benton & Murchie Drift Mining Company's this side of Scott's Fist have heda hard job of it recently. Vor the last monster ledge of obsidian or flint for tomorrow afternoon. In the meantime the accused is out on a $50 bail bond. ; Coming After the Prize, A gentleman who'was up from Grass hung up. $12 a Ton. The milling test made of a quantity an unexpectedly good yield and taken in connection with former tests made of the quartz indicates that the property is a valuabje one, E A Good Ice Grop, Corcoran & Arbogast of the new ice works on Rock Oreek are having a splendid season. So far they have ent and stored about one hundred tons of ice and expect to get in as much more by the close of the winter. They will Grass Valley. It Stands at the tr noert For ten years. the Schubert Co Company of Chicago has been the favorite musicat organization of America. Their program contains lots of fun as wall a8 a wealth of the flnaest music. A rare treat is in store for Nevada’s music lovers tomorrow evening, Will Draw: Weil. The production of “The Lady of Lyons” by local amateurs at the theatre on next Friday evening will doubtless includes a number of talented Jadies the play is a beautiful one. : : Death ata Chita. The danghter of Dr. D.L. Deal died age aud had always pH she ingend recitations; the former in sabes at wholesale prices. A fresh consign PB Soertetios and choruses, lag bo ment just received. Gro. C. Gaytonp, Delaney, the soprano, posRetaiied at Wholesale Prices. . & such as the Indians use in pointing “Sweet Los Angeles navel. oranges TTHE GREAT A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of old \_ Robert Haghse Sr. of Cherokee ne Jobn J. Halpin of New York, Pres) Srauswick mine, is here. £.J. Hutchinson of San Francisco went to Washington today on mining Mrs. J. F. Schroeder of Rough and Ready is suffering from am attack of . ‘Jaan Satarday to attend the Masonic installatic Capt. Thomas Buckley of Gold Valcounty, came in on this Miss Pear) Sooy, teacher of the Rough and Ready school, has been ill for sevMiss Kate Graham, who has. been Nisiting her parents at Sweetiand, re. Assistant Postmaster Kitts, who has been laid up for several days with malaria, is able to be around, but he is’ _ Satarday afternoon Master Lester, the fourteen year old son of W. W. ‘Kirkham, gave a birthday party to Miss Gladys Clemo, aged ten, had a afternoon at the home of her parents, ' Charles Collins, who has been conleave here Sunday for San Francisco Gate, ‘Alameda county, and Miss G. W. Thursday they had a swell coaching William Sanfow as follows: J. J. Pol. Frank J ANUARY 17, 1898. ‘EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, saemumetmmeantcmtinenttitiiees A BOATING — STRIKE BEGIN, Thonsands of Basen Mill Oper tives Quit Work. _ Y A Distinguished Party Supposed {0 be Drowned.New Beprorp, Mass, January 17.— The cut-down in the wages of mill operatives went into effect today. There is a. general strike and in most of the mills not a spindle is turning. Forty or fifty went to work at the Bristol Mills and 25 or 80 at the Whitman Mills, but these also shut down later in the day. Eighteen mille controlled by nine ‘corporations are involved. Nine thousand men are now out. The cut was ten per cent. Psovipence, R.1I, January 17.—The ten per cent. reduction in the wages of mill operatives that went into effect ‘today has affected all the mills but two or three small ones and a few that pay monthly but will reduce later. The wages of 20,000 operatives, including Knight & Carter’semployes in Massachusetts,are-affected. Between ten and fifteen thousand people .n Connecticut mills controlled by Providence agents ate also affected. © The pay-roll of these operatives is nearly around million a year,and as the cut is ten per cent. the loss to those reduced is close to a million a year. = A Wholesale Killing. New York, January 17—At their home on Columbus avenue this morning were found the dead bodies of Mr. and Mrs, John Matthews, their ten year old boy and twelve year old girl, It is supposed that Matthews murdered the others, then shot himself, Charles Shortridge’s: Condition, Gitrzoy Hor Sparinas, January 17.— The condition of Charles M. Shortridge’ of the San Jose Mercury was slightly improved this morning, but a relapse and bis death are expected inside of twenty-four hours. Typhoid fever has set in, and-his System is so weak from his former illness he’ cannot withstand it. U. 8.Consal W. W. Ashby, Dr. HoffMan, the German Consul, Master posed to have been drowned. The body of their boatman has been recovered.Burned to Death. _ Fresno, Jan. 17—John Williams, aged 74, who was a pensioner of Dr. Maupin and lived in an outhouse near the Doctor’s residence, was burned to a crisp at three o’clock this morning by a fire that destroyed the little building. Williams was drunk last night and probably upset a lamp. A Mysterious Shooting. Wasuineton, January 17.—In her apartments at the Wellington hotel Saturday night Mrs. Lucille Lane, youngest daughter of ex-Senator Blackburn of Kentucky, shot herself. The family say it was accidental but the physician refuse to discuss the matter. She will probably recover. GRASS VALLEY NBWS A Day's Record of the Doings of Our Neighbors, In the sparring match Saturday night between Mike Whelihan and ‘Tom Johnson, the young Grass Valleyan made a good showing but was outclassed, Johnson weighing thirty pounds the most. Herbert Conway of this*city and Elmer Lynch gave a clever four round exhibition that ended in a draw. Johnson has been engaged by the Athletic Club as instructor. “At Grass’ Valley Saturday” Rosie Hayes, a woman who with her two sons conducts a ranch on the Auburn road, was jailed by Deputy Sheriff Pascoe and Marshal Loébr for being drunk. Later Deputy Pascoe went to the calaboose to take her into court and found that during his absence the Marshal had tarned her loose. Ofticer Pascoe condemns the Marshal severely for doing this. MASONIC INSTALLATION. The New Officers of Maczanita Lodge and ~ Chapter Begin Service, At North San Juan on Saturday evening the officers of Manzanita Lodge, No, 102, F. and A. M., were installed by Past Master J.S. McBride. as follows: A.J. Wood, W. M.; F. W. Banks, 8. W,; Chas. 8, Puine, J. W.; Jobn German, T.; Jno. W. Trood, 8.; Wm. Dunning, 8. D.; Geo. M. Harris, J. D.; Chas. Scheuerman and Thos. Harris, Stewards; J. G, Dick-. j son, Tyler. ; David E. Morgan, on the same evening installed the following officers of Manzanita Chapter, No. 29, R. A. M.: J. . 8. McBride, H. P.; F. W. Banks, K.; P. H. Butler, 8.; J. German, t.; J. Wi! Trood, 8.; R. A.:Thomas, ©. H.; We Danning, P. P.; C. 8. Paine, R. A. C.; A. J. Wood, M. Ist V.; R. D. Skidmore, M. 2d V.; Charles Schenerman, 8d M. V.; J. G. Dickson, G. After the installations a fine banquet was served at the National Hotel. TRIAL OF BYANS SBP. Other Business Transacted In the Superior Court Today. In the Superior Court this morning Judge Nilon made orders in the insol-vency cases of S. T: Murchie and W. H. Marchie setting aside the homesteads for the benefit of the petitioners. The ninth annual account of F. 8. Richards as executor of the estate of eee > eee . Philip Richards, deceased, was settled. WRESTLERS WANTED to take part The estate of the late George Kohler . in wrestling contest. was set aside for the widow’s use. MINERS WANTED to take. part in The Sheriff was appointed assignee of . drilling contest, and . John Sherman, insolvent, ‘his bond LEADERS OF. COUNTRY BANDS being $50. please take noticé of musical contest The trial of Thomas Evans on a/to be held atthe . charge of murdering R. J. Holland was! Golden Jubilee Mining Fair, in San set for Tuesday, February 15th. d The trial of the case of Davis against. Francisco, commencing Jan. 29th. For full information apply to the Gaston Ridge Mining Company nee P. J. HEALY,was postpo: * Chairman of Committee: 81 Post Street, San Francisco. j13-3w Newspaper Advertising Agency. Rooms 20.and 21 Merchante’ Exchange, CaliP.C. May, Com.; John . Son Be N.U,; J. Kendrick, let ‘Lient.; Bi ADVERTISEMENTS . SOLICITED fic 5 rick wy, ‘Lieut.;—D. A. seca Const the eal ig Ns Bond, ; Geor, Grove’s TasTeLEss Cunt Tonio is a perfect. Malaria! Liver Tonic and Blood purifier. Removes Biliousness without purging. As pleasant as Lemon Syrup. It is as large as any Dollar tonic and retails ‘for 50c. To get the GENUINE ask for GROVE’s. jy19-6m . Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. ROYAL BAKING PowDER CO., NEW YORK. ‘Golden Jablee Wininy Fait, — roe % Garfield Conclave’s New Officers: The. new officers of Garfield Conclave, ts of Sherwood Forest, were installed Saturday evening by D. 8. O. ~ PARTY LOST) > Coton, Key West, via Galveston, Tex. Jan. 17—A boating party consisting of . . Mechanic Mott and four others is supiwich lands, Poly. . MAHER & CO. Ladies, now (2 the chance of your life to buy @ Coat for a Child, a Girl or a Lady, We want to clean out and sweep out what Coats we have left. Not one will we keep. Ladies’ Capes was $5.50, now $2. Ladies’ Capes was $7.50, now $2.50 _ Children’s Coats was $5.50, now $2.50 Girl’s Coats was $5.50, now $2.50 Respectfully, MAHER & Co. See Window. ¥ . Ladies’ Coats was $5, now $1.56 Ladies’ Coats was $5.50, now $2 Ladies, don’t miss this First, Last and Only Chance. ee a OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS Have Stood th: Test of Years. FULL LINE —-OF—Pell Sizes. ence Complete Line of REPATRS} LEGG & SHAW CO. Sole “A.fents. GRAND Masquerade Ball. TO BE GIVEN BY HEYER & GUENTHER, At Armory Hall, Nevada City, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4th. Prizes For the Best Sustained Characters ya Yo MUSIC BY GOYNE’S FULL ORCHESTRA. ' Best sustained and original character, eitber lady or gentleman, $10. Richest Lady’s Costume, $10. A Special Prize by Mahar & Co. for thé Second Best Dressed Lady—a Hand some ss Pattern. Best Gentleman’s Costume, $7. Best Dressed Group—Banq at the National Hotel. (By Rector Bros.) Second Best Dressed Gro ) Oue Dozen Paris Panels. (By ED. MCOR: Best Original Group, : os Best. Comedian—Box 6f Woodpecker Cigars. Contributed by Wm. Giffin: ——0000——_ tee -Sheriff D. B. Getchell, Constable R. Dillon and J «Masks edn be bought at I. Stein’s and W. H. Crawford’s. costumes made by Miss A. Clemo. t’s Costumes made by F, Smith. eaore ai: asks will be raised at the door. : = ~ No Roller Skates or Bicycles allowed on the Floor. ‘ ADMISSION—Per couple, $1 3, ladies, in mask, 25 cents, Children 25 cents ; Spectators to the Gallery, 50 cents. ee a