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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
(Established Sept. 6, 1860.)
FRIDAY. 40 cv ccen as JULY 13, 1894.
ot
Nevada (ity, Nevada County, Calif.
Published Evenings Daily Except Sundays and
Legal Holidays.
PUBSCRIPTION TERMs—Fifteen Cents a Week,
Sixty Cents a Month; Six Dollarsa Year When
Paid in Advance fer a Full Year.
LocAt REeapine Norices—Ten Cents a Line
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Boliar.a Line a Month. Bates
For Other Advertising Made Kno #n on Application ;
ES
PERSONAL POINTERS.
A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks
Doings and Intentions.
Frank Bell of Auburn is in town.
B. Thomas of Smartsville is in town.
8. P, Snider of San-Francisco is in town.
R. K. Linder came down from You Bet
today.
Mrs, NaMara of Gold Hill is here on a
visit.
S. Lang and wife are over from North
San Juan.
M, Omes of San Francisco arrived here
yesterday.
James McEnery of Auburn arrived here
last evening.
T. Brannen and E. Squires, of Marysville,
are in town.
M. C. Hogan came over from North San
Juan yesterday.
Chris Mallon came down from thc Delhi
mine yesterday.
J. Ostrom and -W. Mobley of —
Bloomfield are in town.
L. Jones and W. Inglis came down oer
Forest City last evening.
Hon. John F. Kidder and wife returned
from San Francisco last night.
C. M. Hamlen and J. W. Strong came
down from Sierra Valley today.
H. E. Owner is here in the interest of
Sullivan, Kelly & Co. of Sacramento.
Mrs. C. J. Schuster and her sister, Miss
Amelia Gluyas, left for San, Francisco last
night.
' Free Woodman, who has been on the sick
list for several days, is able to be around
again.
Miss M. Miller of San Francisco arrived
here last evening on her way to French
Corral,
* Miss Sadie Allen, ‘la has been to San
Jose ona visit to friends, returned . home
this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowe and Mr. and
Mrs. H. Towle returned home from San
Francisco this morning.
Mrs. A. H. Parker; who has been to
Portland, Oregon, visiting her daughter,
returned home this morning.
H. D. Towle and William Rowe returned
SHOOTING
The Soldiers Fire
On Two Men .
ce
WHO RESISTED THEM.
One Fatally Wounded, the
Other Slightly Hurt.
THE STRIKE NOT ORDERED OFF.
Great ‘Excitement at Sacramento Today—Murderer Prendergast
Hanged at Chicago.
The Bee’s Chicago special dispatch re-}
ceived this morning stated that President
Debs had declared the strike of the Amierican Railroad Union off.
This was afterwards officially denied.
The report created no little excitement in
Sacramento and crowds. began assembling
upon the street corners.
The regular soldiers were sent out imme=
diately to disperse them.
Upon the approach of the soldiers nearly
everybody began to run and seek shelter
down on the river front.
At the corner ef Front and K streets two
of the crowd resisted arrest and defied the
soldiers.
They were fired upon, and one of them,
. John Steward, was shot in the stomach, and
will probably die. :
Frank Butler was shot through the shoulder, but his wound is not considered serious.
The troops are now strictly guarding the
river front.
A train, composed of fruit and mail cars,
was started out of Sacramento today for the
East.
The train was heavily guarded by soldiers.
A large number of warrants are out for
‘the arrest of some of the leaders of the
strike.
fe takes. The boys will take a their
musical instruments and give a few concerts
along the route. They will a have
a
howe
Here are a few solid facts:
The poet, Tennyson, could take a worthless sheet of paper, and by writing a poem
on it make it worth $65,000. That’s genius,
Vanderbilt can write a few words on a
sheet of paper and make it worth $5,000,000. That's capital.
The United States can take an ounce and
a quarter of gold and stamp upon it~ an
‘eagle bird” and make it worth $20. That’s
money.
The mechanic can take material worth
$5 and make it into a watch worth $100.
The merchant can take an article worth
76 cents and sell it for $1. That’s business,
A lady can purchase a very comfortable
bonnet for $2.75, but she prefers one that
is worth $75. That's foolishness.
The ditch-digger works ten hours a day
and shovels two or three tons of earth for
$2. That's labor. :
The editor of this paper can write a
check for-$80,000,000, but it wouldn’t be
worth a whoop in—— Hail Columbia.
The Real Demon of the Marsh
Is not.a spook, but a reality. It is neither
a ‘‘bogie” nor a ‘‘kelpie,”’ nor any other of
those spirits which the credulous have supposed -to haunt the banks of rivers and
“streams after dusk. Its name ‘is malaria,
and though invisible, it is very terrible and
tenacious when it siezes you. Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters drives it away, nor will it
attack those whose systems are fortified
with the great medicinal defensive agent.
The miasmatic mists of early morning, the
vapors exhaled at eventide may be safely
breathed by those protected by the Bitters.
In the tropics where every form of malaria
digease threatens the sojourner, and is particularly virulent when developed, the Bitters
is the reliance of the inhabitant, For dyspepsia, liver complaint, lack of vigor, appetite and sleep ; for rheumatism and nervousness the Bitters area sure and safe remedy.
A Million Friends.
_ A friend in need is a friend indeed, and
sot lees than one million people have found
just a friend in Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds.—If
you have never used this Great Medicine,
one trial will convince you that it has wonguaranteed todo all that is claimed or money
will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Carr
Bros. Drag Store Large bottles 50c. and
tuner, will be in Nevada City in a few
Prendergast, who murderéd Mayor Harrison, was hanged at Chicago today.
DECISIVE.
Compelled to Use
Extreme Orders.
THE PEOPLE OF SACRAMENTO
SENT TO THEIR HOMES.
The City Now Thoroughly Under
Martial Law. f
Sacramento, July 13th, 3:45 ep. u.—
United States Marshal Baldwin has issued
orders that all crowds disperse and that all
citizens go to their homes,
A company of cavalry is marching through
the streets, announcing that the city has
been placed under martial law, and ordering.
everybody to their homes.
Business is being suspended and all stores
and other places are closing up.
THOSE OUT ON THE STRIKE.
Not as Many as Had Been Anticipated by the Leaders.
‘Cuyoaco, July 11.—The men on the
West Division of the street and cable car
Reforts from all the principal cities are
to the effect that the Knights of Labor did
not strike anywhere in response to Sovereign’s request. There can be no strike
without the consent of the local assemblies,
and they have not yet had anopportunity
to consider the matter.
The President of thé Building Trades’
Council says its 26,000 members will quit
work before Saturday.
“The Seaman’s Union claims a membership of 10,000, who have been ordered to
apie, 20h op ie. ane ene of them had
struck.
The German Bakers’ Union, No. 2, hav~
ing 800 members in fifty West Side bake
shops decided today to go out.
After an exhaustive investigation, covering practically every field of labor, the
Evening Post finds that 1,700 cigar-makers .
HITTING THEM HARD.
The Marysville Democrat Has Its
@ Say About the Strike.
There are many people who sympathize
with the strikers and give them aid, and
comfort, yet they do not realize how much
harm they are doing by such acts. A strike
is bad enough in its tendencies and operation, while a boyevtt is demoralizing in the
extreme and should not be countenanced or
encouraged by good citizens. In Sacraménto and other places since the present
movement was inaugurated to boycot Pallman and force the people to not use cars
bearing the name of the, Pullman Company,
there are many persons who, though not
menibers of the American Railway Union,
are entitled to less respect than those who
are. In nearly every instance where riots
occur and property is damaged as the result, the cause can be traced to the class referred to. ‘They are ever ready’to give advice and to condemn everybody and everything, using language which incites men to
engage in riotous conduct. When they
have succeeded in causing trouble and loss
of property they are among the first to
exult over it. They do not for a moment
stop to consider that in every instance where
property is destroyed by a.mob it must be
paid for by the city, county or State, and
that it comes out of the tax-payers in every
case. In 1887 a riot occurred in Philadelphia in the course ot which a large
amount of property was destroyed, the
authorities failing to give the proper protection. The same thing has.occurred in
many places and history will inform us that
the tax-payers had to stand the ‘loss, and
not.the strikers or those who incited them
to rivtous acts. In Sacramento where men
have taken sides with the strikers and in
favor of the boycott there is a demand fora
citizens committee of safety, whose duty
should be to place each and every. one on
record who have thus favored the destruction of property. There is not room enough
in the Capital City of the State for men of
that class, therefore they should be marked
for future convenience when there will be a
boycott of conscience, and a strike that
they will remember.
a>
LOCALS IN BRIEF.
Summarized Mention of Minor Home
Happenings.
.
A-six-horse-team belonging to D. S. Baker arrived here from Marysville today with
a load of freight.
Express ‘matter will leave by Wells, Fargo
& Co. every morning on the 10 o’clock
train, connecting at Colfax with stages.
The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs, B. .
N. Shoecraft thas been seriously sick. t*past two days, but was.much beter today.
While out riding, The ether day Miss
Adelaide Allen Ynad ber atm quite badly
strained by getting ifeaught in the buggy
5 afternoon’s Bee arrived here at
10 b’clock this morning. The papers were
brought up to Auburn by one rig and from
there were brought to this city in a cart,
leaving Aut st 10 o’clock laat night.
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Uniform Rank, K. of P.
A special meeting of Mountain Division,
No. 17, U. R. K. of P., will be held on
Wednesday evening, Jnly 18th. A full
qeniones . is desired. By order
; Cas: P Econ; Captain.Gro, A. Gray, Recorder. jl2-3t
Ice! Ice!
The Union Ice Company is now prepared
to deliver ice in quantities to suit to any
part of the city. Orders left at the Ice
House, on the Plaza, will be promptly atended to. al3
Annual Meeting.
HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKholders of the Harmony Gravel Mining
Compapy will be held at the office of the company on Monday Evening, July 2, 1894,
the purpose of electing a Board of Directors
for the ensuing year, and the transaction of
such other business as may legally be brought
before said meeting.
QO, GOWELL, Pres.
K. Casper, Sec’y. 16
Postponed.
inne is hereby given that the above meeting
is pestponed from July’2, 1894, to July 16, 1804, at
8 o'clock P. M.
0. GOWELL, Pres.
K. CASPER, Sec’y. jis
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Leading Cigar Dealers.
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ci. R La Rosa,
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Brewers of the Celebrated
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-_ ISOARD,
General Agent,
_REVADA CITY CAL, _
“NOW A COMMANDER.
Advancement of Thomas H. Caswell
In Scottish Rite Masonry.
By the death of Philip Crosby Tucker,
which occurred last Moriday in Washington,
D. C., Thomas H. Caswell, who was for
mauy years a resident of this city, but now
makes his home in San Francisco, becomes
grand commander of what is known as -the
souther : jurisdiction of the Scottish rite of
Masonry, which embraces all the States and
west of the Mississippi, as well as the
Hawaiian islands and Japan.
Mr. Caswell, is not in good health and
fears are entertained that he will not be
able to go to Washington to assume the
leadership. In all probability if Caswell
should be able to attend the meeting of the
Supreme Council, which meets next year, she
will be elected grand commander of the Supreme Council for life, in accordance with
the custom of the organization.
It is rather singular that within the past
three years three grand commanders of .the
southern jurisdiction have died. General
Albert Pike, who served over thirty years,
was succéeded by Dr. Batchelder of New
Orleans, and he in turn at his death by
Tucker. ~
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to make ‘‘a little health go a long way.’
Its curative power is largely attributable to
its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties,
by which the energy of the system is recruited, It is pleasant to the taste, easily
borne on the stomach and harmless under
prolonged use. Try it.
Sold at Carr Bros,, Drug Store.
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LOST.
A watch chain, with red fob, ‘thorn of
plenty,” attached. Finder please leave at
this office. ju
Semi-Annual Report
—OF THE—
NEVADA CITY,
CALIFORNIA,
Showing Its Finangjal ‘Condition on the
First Das fot July, 1894.
RESOURCES.
. Money on hand......:20-0 sess
Miscellaneous bonds 60,245 00
Due from banks....
Loans on real estate 27,331 09
cng ny > ene Se REC 1,926 00
Loans on Collateral.. vee ween. 6,644 §0
Loans 07 —— security. Daeaskckess 89,790 04
Gold Waliom 2.6 oes ek cen 88 3,835 84
C97 . ES EE pS aii Deak papa gaa meetaper ote 595 69
County and city warrants.. .:... 3,310 48
Real estate taken for debt....... 3,952 00
Furnitare and fixtures ........ 4,310 00
Bank premises .........-..005,
fe eae Sper T TE tee eer $329,426 22
LIABILITIES,
Capital poid in coin ........ $ 50,000 00
Undivided profits.......... 20,985 06,
Due depositors........ .... 254,463 06
PR Pe Seep ere Na errr Te 359
Dividends mes DIPTERA Se Pee Pe 8,618 61
SOON sco 6cieddanees dlvepe cosas $ 329, 426 92
M. PRESTON, President.
Dd. . MURGAN, Hosretary.
Sworn and subscribed . perney me p tals tenth
day of July,-1904[SBAL]
FRED. SEARLS
Notary Public,
Nevada Co., Cal.
Democratic County Convention,
A Democratic County Convention for the
purpose of electing nine (9) delegates to the
Democratic State Convention is hereby
called to meet on
August 11,1894, at I'l o’clock A. M.,
at Nevada City.
said. County Convention will be held on
Saturday, A 4th, at such times and
laces as are fixed by the members of the
County Central Committee that reside in
the respective townships, Fagan however, that in Nevada City and Grass
Valley the'polls shall be kept open from 2
P.M. to8 P.M, on said August 4th: All
returns from said primary elections are to
be forwarded to the Secretary of the County
Central Committee within three days after
the said election. The following is the respective number of delegates to which each
precinct is.entitled, being one for each precinct and one for each twenty-five votes.
or fraction thereof over twelve for Hon. J,
A. Filcher at the last presidential election:
PRECINCTS.
Grass Valley, No. 1
Grass Valley, No, 2
Ce a
Nevada Precinct, No. 1,..... ... 4
Nevada Precinct, No. 2.......0.. 5
Nevada Precinct, No. 8......... 5
aca Bh! BER Ee Pe Popa Hep me i 2
CRONE MRR ik bch 0h doe eRe ORS ds ka 3
Willow Valley......05.. is eeis 4
Indian Flat.. .... PETTY Nore Mee 2
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4
Grass Valley, No. 3.... eo
Territories lying south of the Ohio river and . Mrs. J. H. HORSNYDER, 152 Pacific
Ave., Santa Cruz, Cal., writes:
“ When a girl at school, in Reading,
Ohio, I had a severe attack of brain
fever. On my recovery, I found myselfé
perfectly bald, and, for a long time, I
feared I should be permanently so.
Friends urged me to use Ayer’s Hair
Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair :
Began to Grow,
and I now have as fine a head of hair as
one could wish for, being changed, however, from blonde to dark brown.”’
“ After a fit of sickness, my hair came
out in combfulls. I used two bottles of
2 s
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
and now my hair is over a yard long
and very fulland heavy. I have recom.
mended this preparation to others with
like good effect.”’”— Mrs. Sidney Carr,
1460 Regina st., Harrisburg, Pa.
“I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for
several years and always obtained satisfactory results. I know it is the best
spreparation for the hair that is made.’”’
—C.T Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
repared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Political Announcements,’
Under no circumstances will any
CITIZENS BANK announcement be made until Paid for.
$5 is the charge.
Have You Seen a
Golumbian "Gotiee Pot?
If not, lose no time in calling at the
BEE HIVE (jROCERY STORE.
coffee than by any other
By using one of these Pots you make the finest
and most delicious drinks’ with one-third less
process. I have pur—
chased the COUNTY RIGHT and am prepared to supply them either wholesale or retail.
Hires’ Root Beer,
Wholesale or Retail.
Duffy’s MaltWhiskey,
The Best Medicinal and Family
Whiskey in the Market.
Agent for Shasta Water.
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‘
oJ. J. JACKSON,
Commercial Street, near Pine, Nevada City, Cal.
ae as
And Its Agency at Grass Valley,
Primaries for the election of delegates to
oe Sah?
For County Clerk.
J. J. GREANY —
Is hereby annuonced as a candidate for
re-election to the office of County Clerk,
subject to the decision of the Democratic
County Convention.
For Treasurer.
A. C. COOKE
Of ‘Truckee, is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer,
subject to the decision of the Republican
County Convention.
For Coroner.
W. D. HARRIS
Is hereby announced as a candidate for
59. County Coroner, subject to the decision otf
the Republican Convention.
For Recorder.
“JOHN WERRY
~ (Present Incumbent) ~~~
County Recorder,.subject to the decision of
the Republican cht Convention.
For Ceuiay Treasurer.
B. F. SNELL
Will be a candidate for County Treasurer,
subject to the decision of the Republican
County Convention.
For Superintendent of Schools.
W. J. ROGERS
Is hereby announced as a candidate for
the office of County Superintendent of
Schools, subject to the decision of the Repablican County Convention,
For County Assessor.
PAUL QUICK SR.
Will be a candidate for County Assessor,
subject to the decision of the Republican
County Convention.
For County Assessor.
CAL. R. CLARKE
Will be a canditate for County Assessor,
subject to the decision of the Democratic
County Convention.
For Sheriff.
SAMUEL BLIGHT
the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision
of the Republican County Convention.
Gaass Valley, No.°4.0.0.500.06.0000c0.: 3
East Boston Ravine..........4 For Sheriff.
West Boston Ravine.......... 4 .
RO AABN ek cic acon cet cede nena 2 JOHN A, RAPP
Forest Springs.....6..0.c005 wane
ONG Bs oeikits 65 3600 5kRRS .+e+. 3] Is hereby announced as a candidate for
NG TI odes ete taliine scastscens 3 . the office of Sheriff, subject-to the decision
Co _2. of the Republican County Convention.
For Superintendent of Schools.
WON FRI Fos thc das he odes ek: seseel. . Is hereby pees! = condidete for
Columbia Hill..... Rit <seeeeee2. the office -of County Superintendent of
seceveecctecescesevececcecsee. 2} SChools, Subject to the decision of the ReNorth San Juan......:.. teveeess2. publican County Convention,
Sweetiang. «4. cccicascccvesesiads POET
REE St REE SOREN A OIE: 2
French Corral, ...cccsssescetececees For Sheriff.
ee ta oo rE JOHN 1. RILBY
P eat NE Patrent set snrhs oe Of Allison Ranch is hereby annonnced as a
“*g . candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision
ngs of the Democratic County Convention.
Bills sssseceneeserseeesenened D. F. DOUGLASSa . iv Pe rtva<eid oer oer ‘ Sa
announced as a candidate for
J, E, Carr, >. P, T, office of Sheriff, subject to the he Sate
___ Beeretary, Chairman pro tem. . the nominating convention,
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G@. WM, DURST,
we YORK BAKERY through all time,
§ In public favor seems to ame 4
Pi teelions goods are always here,
__To serve us well ie Durst’s ide A
“yy holesome Bread, if you should seek,
He has it fresh throughout the wee
tion to none here, patrons deem,
In Nevada City, be is eye
o' ples, all made with skill and care,
His price is always just and faf
nee and Choice Wedding Cakes, we see,
' Of finest styles, and aay ’
Kw this in mind, that near and far,
The New York Bakery is tig kkk
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