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Sennen Ree en Ne eR eS ane
“paid $2020 for the place.
Popular Clothing Store.
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THE TRANSCRIPT.
_TAURS DAY.. ... JULY 14, 1898.
hed except
(‘Bandage and LogebBotidays by
BROWN & CALKINS.
». P. BROWN. L. 8. CALKING,
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PERSONAL POINTERS
A Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Old
and Young,
N.C. Tally arrived last evening from
Fruitvale.
for the East.
Mrs. J. M. Hadley goes to San Fran.
cisco tomorrow.
Fred Zeitler returned
from the Delhi mine.
San Francisco today. .
James A. Holdsworth came down to}
day from Milton Dam. .
Mrs. W.W. Kirkham and childrer .
went to Maybert on a visit.
‘Mrs, George Daniel and Mrs. M. L .
Barker are in San Francisco.
Paul Martin of Eldorado county is
here visiting Abel Delbridye. .
Mrs. R.'T. Pierce and son have re-.
. tarned to their home at Iiundy.
Miss Annie White of Sacramento is
here on a visit to Miss Nellie Baker. .
W. H. Bluett and Bradley Arnhart
have started on a camping trip to Mt .
Shasta.
Miss Anna Clemo will leave Sunday
for San Francisco to have her eyes
treated.
R. V. Halton and James T. Rossiter
came down on to day’s stage fron:
Ormonde. :
Harry Trezise, an old time resident oi .
this city, is here on a visit from Saw
Mrs. Chas. Merrifield has gone tu}
Calaveras county where her husband
is working.
Mrs. J. B. Brennan and her daughter,
Miss Mamie, were up from Grass Valley yesterday on a visit.
Otto Kaufman of Sacramento is in
town. He is the maker of “Otto’s ice
cream” which is shipped here frequeutly for parties and banquets.
8S. L. Parsons of Graniteville has returned from a visit to his sister ix
Denver. While back there he bad an
operation performed on his eyes and .
can Dow see quite well. .
eee eats sk end
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» GENERAL SHAFTER,
7oe—A French Holiday.
This is a great day with France and .
with French people all over the world. .
ering of’ the Bastile, that grim old dang2on, within the walls of which so}
many captives languished during the .
and 105 years ago today Jean Paul .
“\.Marrat, a leader of the Revolutionists, .
wus assassinated by Charlotte Corday
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Wants a Reduction. i
“Robert Maloney, who bought the)
Samuel Allison.fruit farm near this .
city last fall, applied. to the Board of
Equalization today to. reduce his as-.
sessment from $1965 to. $1265. He)
—+; + Bee
Attorney For the McMurray Estate.
Fred Searls left this noon for SanFrancisco. He is the attorney in
charge of settling up the quarter of a)
million dollar estate belonging to the:
late Robert McMurray. .
. terms
Ie You Have Any disease due to im-_
pure or impoverished blood, like scrof.
ula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, or catarrh, .
you should take Hood’s Sarsaparilla islands. It is believed that the promise of needed reforms
. will restore confidence and that the natives may be satisfied
to have the Americans take the islands.
and be promptly cured.
Hoop’s Pitts are easy to take, easy to
operate. Cure indigestion,
ness. 25e.
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No Odds and Ends.
bilions.
~ Qur.clearance sale is not made up .
of odds and ends, but upon ourstraight
lines. You will find a saving of 25 per
cent upon all goods. J. Levy, The’
— eT rare
. tinguished.
.
1 SURRENDER
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Toral’s Troops Lay Down T heir
Arms and Tura Over
the City. :
State: Convention of the Populists.
Split Wide Open.
Spe-ial to the fatty Transcript.
Arnounce4 the Surrender.
WASHINGTON, July 14.—The Adjutant General announced
that Santiago-had surrendered soon after General Shafter’s
: dispatch was received. The details of the surrender have
‘Mrs. E.8. Hagar will leave. Monday . not yet been agreed on but will be arranged later.
‘the Adjutant General also received the following frcm
Plaza del Este signed General Shafter:
last evening from an interview with General Toral.
Miss Jennie McFarland returned to :ender if allowed to return with his troops to Spain.
AS The Surrender Confirmed.
WASHINGTON, July 14—The War Department exhibits a
final dispatch announcing the full suirender of Santiago.
General Toral Ordered to Resist.
MaprIb, July 14, 12 m.—The Spanish Government has issued a statement that General Blanco has cabled ts G-neraly
'Toral at Santiago to resist l’outrance:
A Short Conference. }
~WasuincTon, July 14.—The Conference at» the Whité
House over General Shafter’s message regarding peace commissioners lasted just ten minutes after answering the dispatch,
Francisco. :In the dispatch Shafter was instructed to carry out the orders
previously sent him to the effect that unless he secured the:
surrender of th: city to renew bombardment. It is understood that the object of the President in sending this reply
was that while cecuriag the surrender of the city to leave
with Shafter all the terms of the surrender. It matters not
whether peace commissioners are appointed if the surrender
can be secured without delay.
Spanish have made numerous proposals.
£panish Warships Located. !
Lonpon, July 14.—Advices received from the Canary Is-.
. lands under da:e cf July 4th says two Spanish torpedo boats
,and a Spanish warship are at Teneriffe.
. lowed in the harbor af.er dark, and the ‘coast lights are ex-!
. Mout cf the visitors have left the place. .
“Have just returned
He agrees to surThe dispatch states that the
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declared the nominee.
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pelled him to stop the train.
captured.
‘Hav2 Made
cessions to him.
THE CITY'S SICK.
Frauk Luchsinger Continues in a Crit’cal
Condition—Minor Cases,
Mrs. Harvey Cooper is ill.
Earl Gray is getting well after an attack of fever.
Mrs. John Waters of Canada Hill is
on the sick list.
Mrs. Coan of Indian Flat is gradually
recovering from her illness.
__ Frank Luchsinger, who is suffering
with paralysis, continues in a critical
condition.
Bert Rector has been laid up this
week with intermittent fever but is
now better.
Mrs. A.J. Aird is convalescing after
a protracted illness. She will go to
San Francisco this week to get the benefit of the sea air.
Mrs. J. R. Patterson, who has been
dangerously ili for three weeks past, is
now improving and hopes oi her recovery are entertained.
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A Gikv’s features may be stamped on
a young man’s heart, but it’s always
her complexion that looms up .onu his
coat collor,
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A DIAMOND is of less value to some
Shigs are not ali
.
Wil Go to Manila. . .
WASHINGTON, July: 14.—Majcr General Brooks has beent.
‘ordered from Chicamazua to Washingto: immediately {or.
. consullation regarding the next expedition to ).anila.
. the event of the surrender of Santiago at least part of our .
‘troops in Cuba will be.withdraw.
.
. In
enn egeeteee }
Shafter’s Plan Approv-d. cd
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A SINGLE spade in the hand is worth. #
more than a tray of diamonds in the] §
pack.
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TuE man who has never loved but
once may have experimented a good
deal.
Tue wheels in a man’s head are seldom abie to score a century ran.
WaeEN the flying-machine refuses to
soar it makes the inventor sore.
Women never criticise the grammar
men who pay them compliments.
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-Ir’s sometimes difficult to get infor-. 4
mation from a bank teller.
-There is more fiction in fact than
WASHINGTON, July 14.—The War Department say; Gen-. ‘Ber? !* fact_in fetionWi ks thia Utes anateasareor the cao Shafter’s plans are approved as far as known. It is un-!
taking in all harbors and contiguous territory
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. despotic rule of the French Tyrants,. ince of Santiago except a portio. near Manzanillo where)
there are many Spanish troops.
______Bombarded by American Ships.
MAbaip, July 14.—An official dispatch froni Havana says: .
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.
The steamer San Domingo has
ia tue prov-.
foes
arrived at Varo Puta from
Mexico with provisions and letters which say that Pinar Del
Rio has been bombarded and set afire by American ships.
; Divided Into Two Parties.
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Maprip, July 14.—A dispatch from th: Governor-General .
at Manila says the Insurgents are divided into two parties,
(one favoring the independence of the islands and the other,
favoring the autonomy rule. A majority of the inhabitants .
of the Philippines are opposed to American occupation of the
Will Leave Tomorrow. _
San FRAncIScO, July 14.—The steamers Peru and Gity of
Pueblo will leave tomorrow for Manila, having on board
jstf 4000 troops under command of Major General Otis.
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Only One Dollar.
derstood that the surrend:r v.ill include all of Eastern Cuba, . Men’s $2 Calf Shoes for $1, at The
Popular Clothing Store. j8-tf
Will Nominate Two Tickets.
“ SACRAMENTO, July 14.—There is a split in the ranks of
the Populists, whose State Convention is in session here.
Maguire and Shannahan were placed in nomination for Governor, the former securing a majority of the votes and. being
This displeased the middle ‘of the
road men and later they met and organized an independent
. convention, nominating Shannahan for Governor.
. araze tickets will be nominated.
Train Robbery In Nevada.
RENO, July 14.—Passenger train No. 1 was held up at
11:30 one mile east of Humboldt by a negro and a white
man. They covered the engineer with a shotgun and comcar and ordered messenger George Hughes to admit them.
They blew open the safe and securing a small amount of
treasure made their escape. A strong posse from Winnemucca is in pursuit. It is rumored that the negro has been
—_—_—_—_— —_
HONGKONG, July 14.—A dispatch from General Aguinaldo
says that both the Germans and €panish have made conHe says that Dewey could compel the surrender of Manila tomorrow if he saw fit.
continually irterfering and it is claimed that they are assisting Spain by landing flour and supplies. German officers
have been seen in the Spanish trenches.
sailing boats around the bay after dark.
men than a/ spade or a club is to. ¢
i others.
They then visited the express
Concessions.
The Germans are
They insist in
Tue latest fad among Paris women :s
the operating of automobile vehicles,
and the Duchess d’ Uzes has already
been arrested and fined. for riding a:
a forbidden speed. To be an authorized driver of one of these machines
it is necessary to pass an examination
and large numbers of women are taking the examination, while the tailors
are hard at work devising something
original in “automobile costumes.”
Some actors find the glare of the
headlights more annoying than that of
the footlights.
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Some men exert themselves more in
trying to borrow a dollar than in trying to earn one.
“ee
A WOMAN’s idea of wrong issomething
a man does that would be a mistake if
she did it herself.
day, possibly week after week?
Perhaps you are even too ex$
hausted to sleep. Then some¢
§ thing is wrong. All these ¥
» things indicate that you are §
s mervous ex4
All druggists ; soc. and §$z.00.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
A Manicnt Combination {orth
A PopularfLine of the
' Latest Spring Attractions
OS9009
An unlimited variety in every department of the Store.
We are offering these inducements
handsomest Spring Goods you ever saw.
~QUALITIES§ZAS YOU LIKE THET1.
Styles and Fashions as you like them.
Assortment complete and all RIGHT PRICES. Don’t
fail to see our splendid stock and take advantage of the inducements offere i in
Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, Hats,
CAPS AND FURNISHING GOODS.
All the Latest and Nicest Styles of the season.
It is impossible to make a mistake in
if you select from the present stock of
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‘People.
il
Two sep% . know a country postmaster’s wife has a
y. good deal of spare time. mace
BRIEF MENTION.
Interest. .
Geo. C. Gaylord, grocer, Broad street.
the Eureka sawmill this summer.
Patriotic badges are given to customers at Wm. H.Crawford’s store.
Miss Tyrrell and Miss Garver have
been elected teachers in the public
schools of North San Juan.
Millinery below cost. Saturday, Final
sale of Spring miilinery at Miss Eleanor E. Hoeft’s. Don’t miss it. j14-2t.
All children desiring to join the juvenile Red Cross Society are requested to
meet at ‘Armory hall at two o’clock
Saturday afternoon.
William Caverly, late of the Gilt
Edges, arrived last evening from Sacramento and will hereafter play behind
the bat for the Banners.
Gulch, Shasta county, Tuesday. She
had been ill for some time with inflammation of the brain and pleuriey.
N. J. Roff, a pioneer resident of Reno
and a highly respected resident —_ of
Washoe county, died there yesterday
morning, aged 75 years. He was a native of Massachusetts. .
The Spence Mineral Mining Company has bronght suitin the Superior
Court against Albert R. Herman and
others to quiet title-toa piece of land
in the lower part of the coanty.
Yesterday while engaged in pitching
Alex. Krewisch fell from a hay wagon
and a pitchfork which he was using
pierced one of hislegs. The burtisnot
a very serious one.
Last night Justice Trebilcox granted
a change of venue in the case of G.'S.
Nye against Geo. Zinc and family, and
it will now be heard before Justice Holbrook of Nevada City. The suit. is
over a board bill amounting to $66.
A soMEWHAT reckless youth who had
enlisted for the war and had spent his
time in camp in writing home for
money, finally sent this telegram as a
“clincher” “Father: Leg was shct
off in sham battle. Send all the funds
you can.” To this the old man replied:
“Son, don’t know your number, but
wooden leg goes to you by express. If
it doesn’t fit, get camp carpenter. to
plane it. Best love. All weil here.”
AccorDING to the London Chronicle,
Admiral Camara is half English, his
mother, before marriage, having been a
miss Livefmore of Liverpool. Oamara
iS a graduate of the Naval Academy oi
3an Fernando. He is an ardent Monarchist and was among those who advocated giving the crown of Spain to
Alfonso XII.
erties thi epee ta
“PRIVATE QUICKSIEP don’t tell the
truth when he said he wasn’t married,’’
said one officer. “No. But he was
walking in his sleep last night, and
when we asked where he was. going he
sald ‘to pot the cat out and see if the
basement door was locked. ’”
Sue—If you dare write me while I ain
in the country, I shall return your. letters unopened. He—Very well then;
TH have to use postal cards. . And you
Oo
A woman always credits another woman with having excellent jud ment
when they both dislike the dame person.
Oe
Some men jump their bai) in order to
save time they would otherwise have to
Graut Skidmore will have charge of
Mrs. John Scoble died at French
hay on his father’s ranch near Newtown, . :
Bottled, Must be Stamped.
Revenue Commissioner Scott has
submitted the following decision in re.
ply toa question as to whether French’
bottled wines: need be Stamped after
the reciprocity treaty went into effect:
The reciprovity treaty which is re.
ferred to, I presume, is that which
went into effect June Ist, 1£93. This
treaty refers exclu3ively tothe tiriff
duty, and can havé no reference ¢, 9
internal revenue tax provided for u:,\cles to be:put upon sale in the Usiiog
States. The War Revenue bill, under
schedule B, provides that: “Sparklivg
or other wines, when bottled for rale,
upon each bottle’ containing one pn,
or less, one cent. Upon each botite
containing more than one pint, two
cents.” Under this provisior, any
wines, foreign or domestic, bottled for
sale require the stamp. If the wines
are imported in casks and buttled. here,
to be put upon the market-for sale;
then the stamp must be aflixed by the
bottler. If the wines are imported in
bottles, then the stamp must be affixed
as provided in Section 24, because the
section provides. that a:] stch ar i les
of foreign manufacture—that is, sucu
articles as, if manufactured and put up
in this country would require a Stamp,
“shall in addition to the import duty
imposed upon the tame, be subject to
the stamp 1ux prescribed in this act.”
Two Pornts of View.—“You, cir,” said
the post, “area bad judge of pcetry.’s
“I, sir,” retorted the editor, “am a judge
of bad poetry.”
A ROLLING stone gathers no moes;
but there are lots of men who don’t usa
moss in their business, anyway.
Taz man who sits around and brags
of his bravery is the frst man to breuk
for the woods in time of danger.
TRUE love is portrayed by ana.iand
Woman who ‘have been married three.
years and still ride a tandem.
Some men don’t seem to kno« whem
they are whipped, but they doubtiess.
have suspici: ns.
en :
Woats rhyming wi h Ctiba are scarce’
aud a long-suffering public should be
thankful,
Actual tests show it goes onethird further than aay other brand,
ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. }
Nevada Assay Office,
Established in 1x53 hy
JAS. J. OTT,
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Gow aua res yt cxery description melted’
refined and assayed. Practical mill; ed
quartz from from 50 to 500 Ibe. nee alltime oF
Buy Gold Dust. Gold and Silver Bars. Acide serve,
and Crucibles for sale.
AALLLAAAALAAAAAAAAARARAARMAAA ORLA EGGS
MARSAILS SPREADS.
MAHER € CO’S.
Ty
with the best and
your Spring buying
We have placed this -day in
our window a lot of White
Marsails Spreads, full double
size, hemmed and ready. for
immediate use.
Never lx fore in
been put on sale
at that.
KES CLOTHING EHO
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Housekeepe.s, Hotel Keepers, Ete ——___Ladies call and see them before they are all
the history of ‘
sa this town has stich a spread
at $1.25. They
are value for $1.75, and cheap
sold.
yor MAHER & Co.
UM, audi
The Royal is the highest grade ia baking powder .
Minor Hotes and Comments of Local] All Wines, Foreign and Domestic, When.
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TB CROP
Last Week's Weather
Most .
The weather and .
the week endiug Jul;
With the excaptio
ers near Los Angele
eprinkles on the 8th
ense oa ths 9b,
California during th
out most of the Sta
were normil. ‘The
was nearly normal.
Frequent fogs alo!
nerthern coast kep'
below the normal i
The weather has _ bes
fruits ave recov rec
te effects of the nc
ceding week.
Grain harvesting .
tion, and in some se
lowed wheat has do:
falfa, second crop, Ww
tocut, Corn is doi:
poor,
Fruits suffered b
winds, and in additi
from the tree, many
were biu'sed. Peat
make a fair crop.
Grapes are abund will be large, althou
the effects of dry w
. Oranges,are doing '
Will Wast:
Chas. Connell w
m: nto recently, in.
his nie «, Mrs. Eile
in Nevidu county. 1
ot teu.cents. As 1}
provides that the s
than $1, the will me
We find the abov
this morning. -We
_ contests the--will
tioned she will sin
and 1r@ ey. The .
isa legal one. H
Ween all right had .
niece, Mrs. Hal), 1
only required that
overlook any righ
as he makes it pla
them he can do.
giving them ancth
paanerane es
Does ivon ne
The Gumewell fi
beenin Chico for :
there is no assura!
is to be & reductio
It. might be well f
to urge the Fire 1
sme action in C
R :ord.
Stuff and nonse)
well systems woul
ny’s difference in
faras insurance 1
The story about
cheaper insurances
ofthe dodges wor
The insurance Co!
the s uf and the}
selves reducing rt
Mining P
Superintenden
6f tre Phenix mi
f:om OCincinnat
Messrs. Karlsbu
ave stockholders
og ihe new ten-s
yo'x js being crov
‘the ata ps will
sfrom four to six
Sydney Smith
ting.operator,
wi
fast on Monda
his pessonal att
the Bismarck a!
Bett«
An exchange
press has made
furnished bust
curtailed the p
_ bankers into pe
shelves. It hit
college preside
hometess and 5
his reason, i 8
but it can’! be
and the nan wv
ADvy
The case of .
W,.J Evans w
Cc sart thie uf
der adv sem
Givured Vr te
The defendan
desi tne matt
Ae .
We offer O
ward for any
-not be cured
‘ FE. J.C
“We, the ut
J. Cheney fo
lieve bim {
susiness tre
able to varr)
by their fire
West & Tr
Toledo,
‘WALDING,
«gale Dr
Hall's Ca
ally, acting
and muc"Pertimoniz
Bali’s Fi
N
The Nev:
prepared
first-class
rates. Off
Corvoran,
2 Ice house
‘ ho. Tvl.
uf.