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GRASS VALLBY-NEWS.
A Day's Record of Our Neighbors as Told .
Over The Telephone.
Mrs. Peter Johnston gave a whist!
party yesterday afternoon. ,W
Miss Julia Angove.entertained twen-. of
ty friends yesterday afternoon.
Al, F, Morgan is here in the interests of the Joshua Hendy Machine!
Works. ‘ ee
Mrs. Albert Quick gave a whist party .
last nightin honor of Miss Adda Furth .
of North San Juan.
Coughlin, is dangerously ill with diphcap
WASHINGTON, July -15th—Commodore Watson will sail
Sunday with his flying squadron. for the Canaries. After
turing the islands and leaving a force of marines in pos. session he will’ head fore Spain. The next demonstration
ill be at Cadiz, and then after passing through the Straits
Gibraltar the fleet will shell Malaga and also capture Port
. Mahan in the Balerie Islands.
BBRLIN, July 15.—The German newspapers claim that the
Francis, the little child of John . action of the German*gunboat Irene in preventing the insurTHE TRANSCRIPT. Wy 9m J
~ Will. Pay
eral Spanish Ports.
En Route.
To Sue For Peace.
at
_ Special to the Caily Transcript.
Watson to Now Tackl2 Spain.
Incident of the Irene.
FLEET TO SAIL
Its Respects to ‘Seys. inr Notes
Strong Indications That Spain Is About
;. ~ There was a picnic at Shebley’s yes~~Tgale OP Spring millinery at M’
“<i the staff in front of their hall on
ro SN
BRIEF MENTION,
and Comments. of Local
Interest.
Geo. C. Gaylord; grocer, Broad street.
The Saturday night hops at Ragon’s
Grove this season are‘ proving popular.
A number of town people are. going
out to the dance at Indian Flat tomorrow night.
See the new advertisement of Grimes
Clothing Emporium, Some wonderful
bargains are offered.
The Red Cross Minstrels will make
an effort ta give their performance a
week from tonight if possible.
terday and most of the You Bet people
went over there and had a good time.
Millinery below cost. Saturday, Final
iss Eleanor E. Hoeft’s. _Don’t miss it. j14-2t.
The ball given on the Fourth by the
ladies of Camptonville and Oak Valley
netted $107.05 for the Red Cross.
* Luetje & Brand are agents for the
“Perspectoscope,” which gives the true
perspective of pictures viewed through
it. s
Miss Elizabeth Naffziger has obtained the ‘teachership of the Blue
Tent school which opens, next Mon. day.
King & Wolford’s sawmill, which was
recently removed to the Chalk Bluff
tidge, was started up yesterday and is
now cutting.
* The new 24-foot flag just purchased
by the Odd Fellows now floats from
Broad street. ;
The four-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Marvin of Colfax died
Wednesday and the fnneral will take
theria. This makes two cases in town. —
At the residence of Mrs. Thomas R. .
_ Edwards on Wednesday evening a surprise party was tendered to Misses
Alice and Ethel Bremer of Sacramento.
George S. Howe died at his home on .
Walsh street about ten o'clock last
night. Upto a.day or so he was apparently in good health. Heart failure
is thought. to have been the cause, of
death.
Grass Valley celebrated the surrender of Santiago yesterday and
last night by the ringing of bells,
blowing of whistles, firing of gun. pow: .
der salutes and one of the finest pyro'
technic display ever witnessed in Nevada connty.
John H. Polkinghorn died at San
Francisco last night of pleuro-pnenumonia. He was a native of England,
, aged 34 years, and leaves a wife and an
eight-year-old son. His remains will
be brought here, the funeral taking
" place Sanday afternoon.
F. Yesterday his younger brother .
The old Montank bas been assigned to defend Portland, Me. She isa relio .
of the days of the civil war, but is still serviceable. She ia armed with two .
old smootbhore guns. During the rebellion she was struck repeatedly by Con.
federate shot.
THE MONITOR MONTAUK,
place tomorrow afternoon.
. Several members of Nevada Commandery of Knights Templar are talking of going to attend the Memorial
Conclave at Pittsburg this year.
The government places a war tax on
the dead as well as the living. Here. after all death certificates filed with the
County Recorder must bear a ten cent
; revenue stamp. é
. No matter what summer resort you
. desire to have an outing at this season,
_j}you can obtain round-trip tickets at
greatly reduced rates from Agent
. Parker at the depot.
In the matter of the estate of John
: Cunha the final account of Daniel S.
. Collins, the administrator, was settled
‘by the Saperior Court today. The
. total value of the estate was $161.75.
Last night the fall of Santiago was
. town today.
PERSONAL POINTERS.
\ Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old
and Young.
D. J. Moore is down -from Graniteville. =
F. L. Cole of the Mountain House is
in town. é :
J. R. Jones of Relief Hill was in’
W. H. Mead come down today from
God’s Country.
A. W. Blundell has returned from
San Francisco.
N: Webber Sr. returned last night
from Byron Springs. :
Mrs. W. Tamplin was down from the
Washingt on ridge today.
Dana Harmon, Superintendent of the
California mi is i
Miss Hiscox of Oakland went to
French Corral today ‘oma visit.
Miss Mollie Faller of North San Juan
is here visiting her brother Henry.
Miss Annie Bailey of, Dutch Flat is
here visiting the family of CO. L. Anderson.
J. B. Moore, wife and daughter of
Oakland arrived here last evening on a
visit.
Miss Genetta Williams of Stockton
arrived bere last evening en route to
Washington.
John S. Gregory wrenched his knee
last evening and ‘is as a result confined
to his house today.
Mrs. Wricklaw and Mrs. Budden of
Carson, Nevada, went to Camptonville
today to visit relatives. .
Charles A. Harker and George W.
Radical Revision Recommended by InterPEDBRAL’ MINING STATUTE,
netional Congress.
One of the most important subjects
considered by the International Mining .
Congress at Salt Lake was a radical
change in the present Federal mining
jaws. The majority recommended the
adoption of the British Columbia
square claim method of locating 4
quartz vein, making the area one square
mile, and that the dip of the vein on
which a location is made shall cut no
figure in the position of the side lines
of the claini.’~These side lines, the revisers. say;shall be -vertical,.so that
whenever the vein is intersected in its
dip, there the possessions of the locator shall end. :
Under the present law the owner of
a claim paralelling the side line of
another when the dip of the vein of the
original locator passes beyond the line
of the paralell claim, the original locator who has the apex of the vein in his
ground can follow the vein into the
Co
claim, even if investigation should
show a faulting or cutting. off of the
vein in the original locator’s ground,
The proposed change would give the
original owner ample area to follow
his discovery without giving him a title
to the entire area of the earth in the
direction in which the vein dips.
DV .20Cresolene
Whooping Cough, Croup..
Asthma, Catarrh, Colds.
CRESOLENE being administered by inhalation, gives the :
Lucas of Relief. Hill left last night on
a visit to San Francisco.
cisco today to attend a meeting of the
Grand Trustee, of the Native Sons.
Mrs. Hill and the children-will remain
awhile with the lady’s ~father, Col.
Mather of.the Plumbago mine.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Searls will go to
Summit Seda Springs in Placer county
next Wedaesday to rasticate for awhile
Mr. and Mrs. Niles Searls Jr. are ailready there.
Mr.and Mrs.’ Henry Schroeder were
up today from Rough and Ready. Mr.
Sehroeder will be a candidate before
the,Democratic county convention for
the nomination of Assessor.
Mrs. E. P. Hagar, who recently sold
her house and lot on East Broad street
to R.J. bennetts, the drug clerk, will
leave Monday with her daughter Josie
for Berkeley where they will reside in
future.
. celebrated by the Native Sons of this!
‘city in a modest sort of way. The
He belonged . gent attack on Grand Island cannot be considered
to the A.O. F,A,K.S. F.and I. 0. 0. ferencejf between America and Spain, and that the withThe fact that receipts in.a number of . . Chicago’s largest stores fell off over 20
Will, who is e member of the 1th U. §,/ drawal of the Irene when the attack on the Island began was . per cent during the time the daily
Infantry, boarded a transport at San all that could be expected from a neutral power.
Francisco to sail for Manila.
_————> ee :
TAX ON MINING STOCKS. ‘respondents at Manila to give full accounts of the action of the
Agree’ German gunboat Irene in Subig Bay. It is said the full report would pat matters in a ‘much more serious light than
Secretary Gage Asked As t> the Meaning
of the New Ruling.
The ruling of the Commissioner of
Internal Revenue at Washington that a}
$1 stock was taxable at the same rate as .
another of $100 par value has caused .
consternation on the San Francisco}
Stock Exchange. A dispatch has been ;
.
.
sent to Secretary Gage asking him what .
the tax would be on a certificate of expected that the full arrangements for a complete surre
papers of that city failed to publish is
one of the best possible evidences that
Lonpon, July 15.—Dewey has forbidden newspaper COr. advertising pays. °
they now appear.
ey
——
Completing the Peace Arrangements.
WASHINGTON, July 15.—The péace commission sat late
last night and were at work again early this morning. It is
nder
stock of the par value of $1 per share.) 1311 be terminated and forwarded today.
and his answer is anxiously awaited. —
If the ruling of the Commissioner is .
sustained some new means of relief)
from what is considered an unusually .
barsh and unjust ruling will have to be .
suggested. Meantime is has caused a'.
halt in the work of the attorneys who) attempted to enter t
but was brought to a standstill by. the Marblehead which
-inch shells across its bow. .
rbor for the night. .
were arranging for the reincorparation .
.
of the mining companies with capital .
stocks of the par values of from $1 to $5! fired a blank shot and sent two six
‘It was allowed to anchor in the lower ha
per share.
Sag eee gate es
Tie New Reservoir.
Organ & Murchie, the contractors, .
expect to have the new city reservoir
~ completed by August first. They are)
working five scrapers and a plow and
have fourteen men employed. They
are about ready now to begin raising
the embankment on the lower side. It by the constitution.
will be a large reservoir and well connrevent public criticism of whatever policy the Cabinet and
“Queen may agree upon.—EpiTor Transcript.] The pub‘ication of the decree is accepted ‘ds.proof that peace negotiations are im progress.
stracted-in every respect.
ars i
Have You Seen Them.
Those fine Spring suits at the Grimes
Clothing Emporium? ” If you have not
seen them go and inspect them for
yourself. They are offered at about
the cost of making them—from §2 up.
They are all late styles, all colors, all
shapes and all sizes. Don't miss this
great, big bargain sale.
=) ees re
A Niece of Gen. Merri.t.
Mrs. M.J Merritt of Erie, Pennsyl:
vania, who is spending the summer here the portions oO
for the benefit of her health is a niece lated, those cases on the ships being
-Maprtp, July t5.—A decree has been published by the
Government suppressing the rights of individuals guaranteed
[This is believed to refer to an effort to
}
WV ASHINGTON, July 15—Reports tothe War Department.
sav there have been five deaths from yellow tever among .
the American troops at Saitiago, and there are reported to:
be over 100 cases at the present time.
f the army that are infected will be kept iso-.
by marriage of General Merritt, Gover_ mor General of the Philippines. The among
General and Mrs. Merritt’s father-inlaw are brothers.
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Manzanita to be Sold.
Dy EN: bave been nearly com:
pleted for the sale of the Manzanita Tse Vicrory rests with America’s
drift mine and the valuable water Greatest Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparillaright connected with it to the Texas when it battles against any disease
Mining Company. The Texas people
want the property mainiy for its water poverisbed blood.
Hoop's PILts
system.
ti
wnentrép characteristics sre sure to
' grop out sooner or later.
AN expert penman sometimes forges
abead until he gets caught.
2-2 e—-$
ate.
—_—
A French Gunboat Halted.
ser
Looks Like Spain Had Enough.
—_— —_—_——_ —
Yellow Fever Killing Our Troops.
the land forces.’ v..--4
are the favorite family
‘eathartic. Easy to take, easy to operpack.
one.
Popular Clothing Store.
Only One Dollar.
Men's $2 Calf Shoes for $1, at The!—
js-tt
General Miles says}
A SINGLE spade in the hand is worth
more than a tray of diamonds in the
It’s surprising how much a woman
can say about herself without telling
caused or promoted by impure or imanything.
The private picnic is the popular
form of amusement with* our people
just now. Almost daily one or more
eoteriesof citizens go out into the
woods .to spend the day. “This morning a delegation from Piety Hill made
an early start in a big omnibus.
Rolfe.
Brroker marriage a girl wants a man
. to write hér love letters, bat after marriage nothing. but checks will satisfy
PLAYA DEL Est, July 15.—Last night a French gunboat . her.
he harbor of Santiago without permission, . qyeps is usually more danger in an
. elopement than any other kind of run'
.
. away. .
— 6 Oe
A man’s life is always
. while the doctor continues his visits.
eee a
A commna-Out-Party—The man whose
. sentence has expired.
The Directors of the Glenbrook Park
Association will attend the campstew
at Van Slyke’s ranch tomorrow, and
their meeting to talk over holding fall
races has been postponed till Monday
afternoon at two o'clock when it will be
held at the office of Secretary, I. Jin danger
Lust evesing’s Oakland Enquirer
\says: Mrs. Hampton and daughters,
‘ . banging of firecrackers and the blaz. Misses Gertrude and Mary Hampton,
as inter-/ ing of bonfires were the main features, . Of Chapel street, were tendered a fare+ weil reception on Tuesday evening by
‘Miss Lucy May at her home on Euclid
avenue. Mrs. Hampton and daughter,
at Douglas Island, Alaska.
Berkeley.
cana
nly One Dollar.
the Popular Clothing Store.
The Royal is the highest grade baking powder
jstf
ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
David E. Morgan went io. San Fran-. ~~“
Of treating the throat and_ bronchial tubes
its efficiency in babeore nso Cough and Croup
ptic qualities render
T. B. Hill left today -for-New York} >. a‘
Invaluable In . Contag.ous’ Diseases,
Mary, leave this week to join Mr. Hamptoapwho is superintendent of a mine
Miss. Gertrude will remain to attend school in
ies’ Kid Button Shoes or Lace
Cc oe, patent tip, all sizes, for $1 at
Safest and Most Effectual
.. Means
is wonderful. Ite ant
As Diphtheria, Searlet Fever, ete. Sold.by..
H. DICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer,
Nevada City
made by the owner of the paralell .
THE COUNTY SUPERVISORS,
Loaves. of Abseace Grante2—A Road Appriation Wanted. . ;
The Couuty Supervisors to lay grit. .
ed District Attorney Riley and Qounty
Surveyor Miller, who are respectively
Captain and Second Lieutenant of
Company I. ninety days leave of absence from the State. eri
The Supervisors adopted a v ta of
thanks to the Supervisors of Alams1.
county for admitting and caring for
Private Charles Evans at tre 7
hospital and for permitting Mr . Kv.
ans to remain there with her son’ without charge. An engrossed copy of the
resolution will be sent to the Alameda
Supervisors.
Dana. Harmon appeared tef:re the
Board and asked uo appropriation of
#500 with which to widen th» newly
constructed wagon rcad be waen WV ashington and the California mia3.
La eee aT
"NBN BANKE
“Teschisz0y Prxecd
Courts—Boot
The new federal
received the signat
Kinley aud wiil go
day, the first of At
ment of sucb a .
for the purpose of
‘proceedings unife
States of the Uni
law will conseque
death with the .
mouth, this being
the provisions of
tion,
In two particu!
—_—_——— ,
é
wadically differen
% ee ee one. In the first .
. A five room house ard lot on Broad ceedings will heres
street, at $850. It is in good conditi.r., a ‘the Superior Ooar
m10-tf_ ~Brows & Moraan, i ‘euch matters bein
Real Estate Agents
A Good
Living
and more may be made bv any
one with a McAllister Magic
Lantern outfit, giving entertainments or illustrated lectures in small towns and villages. A small capital and
energy are all that are feeded.
A book that describes, pictures
and explains the operation ot
I" cAllister’s
Magic Lanterns
And Stereopticons
and tells how to conduct entertainments_ will be mailed
free upon request. ae
THE
\Cottage Organ
The Chicago
mits of uo superior.
senius, skill and money can produce.
ame, quality of tone, quick re-pouse, variety o
embination, artistie design, beauty in finish
charek
ESTABLISHED REPUTATION,
UNEQUALLED FACILITIES,
BEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED. MAKE THIs
THE POPULAR ORGAN
[INSTRUCTION BOOK: ANP PIANO ST O18
ae
fas attained a standard of excellence which adIt conaains every improvement that inventive
These excelent Grg.bs are celebr sted for volperfect constructio , muking them the most at-ractive, ornamental and desirable organs for
h houl . lodges, societies, etc
SKILLED WORKMEN .
Ca tlogiszart Pct ce Lista xn applies jo:
Chicago Cottage Orgari Co.
‘T. H. McALuisTer,
76 Washington St. Chicago.
A Dozen
Raisins ~
could notbe seeded by
hand as quickly as half
_a’pound wiih the Enterprise Raisin and
Grape Seeder. Easy
to clean and economi_cal. Seed grapes and
raisins at the rate of a
pound in five minutes.
2 Indispensable in every
. household
‘. Enterprise
Raisin and Grape
. Seeder
f
Established in 1858 by
JAS. J. OTT,
No. 3 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
refined and assay:
quartz from from 530 to 500 Ibs.
Nevada Assay Office,
Gold and ores of, every description mel
ed. Practical clalten “od
Is sold at all hardware
stores. Price $1. Send
2-cent stamp for the
“Enter prising Housé
keeper’’ — 200 recipes.
ucibles for sale.
Buy Gold Gol z = “t Dust, Gold and Silver bars. Acids
ENTERPRISE pats CO. ( i Fann
Makers of the Enrerprise Meas Choumer.
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MAHER ® CO’S
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We Turn Them
‘Out Just Right.
The Last Lot for This Season.
Fitted to Perfection.
.
i
the city.
S eceseg tet tee IT
< cease gerne
’ —
“GRIMES CLOTHING
Right in Style.
Sure in Wearing Qualitiesi.
Satisfied with our Prices .
And Money Saved. ee
kept apart from those . ‘Our Spring Suits area Wonder * :
; . _ in Quality and Price,
They are all sizes, all styles, all colors, ‘all shapes,
At One Great Big Bargain,
fee We claim the yeti showing of good Stylish Suits
i a
sane ensnrnc ewe
~ eae
= 2 3 ——
a Scere ee
One suit of each.
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Ladies, we have Just received a few more high novelties:
in Organdies. They are in our window—all we could get.They are very handsome and we-want you all to see them.
It is yet time enough; don’t say it is too late. Three
long-months yet to wear Wash Goods. .
2
eo Respectfully,
eee, MAHER & CO.
rvvrrvrrerrerrreerrcerrerrrrrn
tat ANIC LOR SE RLS NOTIONS RE LN . Latte NT
cuit Court in San
consequently mak
solvency cases: his
court fees are muc
of the State court.
The other point
no insolvent can «
from court till ‘hb
ors at the rate of
lar. This provisi
news to the whole
have had to, sett
firms at a much Ic
Tt isto be expe
from this.date on
ust, the courts wi
ness in hearing pé
since the State la
-* ment that an in
much on the do
Persons contemp
insolvency will n
-ing the initial ste
,cape such an exat
\by the forelock.
A ‘Fortiiiate
Chief Engineer
Nevada City Fire
a remerkably suc
when he retires .
ef this month t!
panies could wel
with something
havedaring the }
>-ubout $4,000 on
. which leaves th
their business he
> sthe samo period
o $60,060 from ¢
sof premiums.
Truc
"The Republice
3 ‘Professor R. &
© yal of the State
_ Jose, and. wife
> week.
Father Olaire
Sacramento ret
from an ext
journey throug!
the State. They
in a buggy and
Susanville, Gre
‘besides vi-iting
and administer
tto seventy or ei
The Trucke
. kold their se#o
ner Race Track
us.
Save
The roof of
in Graniteville
from the sch
about five o’cl
and it wae onl
work that the
promptly.. to
save the furn
‘ property.
Die
e, ‘Kenne ce Pt
> tthe Phedaw Si
© .on the San
-years aga, die
Montana, wi
» Sheriff. He:
~ married. He
erty.
We offer ©
ward for any
_not be curec
F. J. ¢
— We, theu
. J. Cheney f
» lieve him
business tr
able to varr
by their fir
West & Tt
Toledo,
“WALDING.
ale Dr
"Hall's Cz
@ily, actin
and muc.
‘Pestimonis
Hali’s F
fh
The Nev
prepared
first-class
‘yates. Of
~ Oorvoran,
Ice house
to, 791.
tte
' So
Grove ey
summer.
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