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July 16, 1898 (4 pages)

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Sp SONY eres iSite BAERS He reser BRE oat —< “THE TR Re ned gs EN eee ANSCRIPT. a SATURDAY. .. oes. JULY 16, 1898 neon Published every evenin except Sundays and Lega! Holidays by BROWN & CALKINS. . ALKING. Spe-ial -DBATH THE REAPER. ‘Ploneer Willaim Rutt Called Home—An’ me Iifant’s Sad Fate. dee she William Ratt, a native of England, . good unmarried and aged nearly if not quite . county hospital of cholera morbus. few days ago he clubbed in with some other inmates of the hospital and. have bought a box of peaches of which he . ate till he became sick. Then they . pooled together again and invested in. } blackberries of which they ate inordi-. nately. Mr, Rutt was an old time resident of Nortn Bloomfield and belonged to Spartan Lodge, Knights of Pythias, . of that town. His funeral will take . WwW place tomorrow afternoon under the’ ships in ‘lowed our troop transports as auspices of the Knights of Pythias. Last evening about 6 o’clock Ethel, the three-months-old daughter of Mr.\ the German officers m to build Spanish defenses and and Mrs. W. W. Whitney, died on) Sugar Loaf grade of spinal meningitis . as the family were approaching city in their camping wagon. Pine Grove cemetery. The Whitneys left month in a wagon for Susanville, Lassen county, and are now on their way back to the Sacramento valley. iad a ES Ge Poorly Fed Volunteers. t One bf-the-Marysville-volunteers.at i Camp Barrett where the Nevada coun. ma ty boys “The grub bas been anything but ticing since you left. We had nothing . 5 but ‘Mulligan stew’ until en. . SanTr1aco, July 16.—General Toral h The United States government will retain all ‘arms of all Spanish soldiers in' Santiago, also the arms of all hin the surrendered zone 10 munitions of war, gunhe interior under Toral f and therefore They feel they should to do some fighting before lay. surrender. boats, ete. The sub-commanders of t seventy years, died last night at the) are incensed, saying that he is not their chie \had no right to agree to such terms. full report of the interfence by the G Manilla Bay. He tells how the German. boats folthey came into the Bay ; how ingled with the Spanish and assisted furnish supplies to the Spanleft this morning for Sacramento and et of darkness ; how the German gut. San Francisco. this) iards under the cov duct, etc. Instructions F roastien os a boat Irene had been guilty of miscon : forenoon the little one was buried *!. oe cabled: Dewey to continue the same course of action fthe Monterey. Then he is to become aggressive and if necessary tO €M". day by jumping from his be cae wine pen fire on the Redding last! at present till the arrival o drop diplomacy, force his orders and prevent interference to 0 are’ writes home as follows: . [Jnited States. ‘strongly worded written protest ag last night; adding that he had felt it his duty a Ta a 1 Some of the Commanders Under Him Want to Fight It Out Or Die On the Field. . They Must However Turn Over Arms and Ammunition to Uncle Sam. to the Cally Transcript. "h rs in the interior towns wit order together with all other been given an oportunity ing down their arms. Dewey to Stand No Nonsense. ASHINGTON, July 16—Admiral -man fleet. ONDON, July 16. ny that Admiral Dewey interprets as menacing to the . lies He has delivered to Admiral Diedrichs a . the first prize, and Mrs. Belle Douglass and Karl Krag the second. After the . in game refreshments were served in the . I Se . we had no beans or potatoes, and I as Washington. sure you the boys missed these two items very much. They were nearly starved, but they kept ‘roaring,’ and last night there came a change. There is no assurance that the experience will be repeated. Captain Voss was forced to enter a protest yesterday. ity Sunday we had to buy cur own bread . on for dinner.” Today the TRANSCRIPT asked. Riley of Company . , who is home on 8) furlough, about this matter. “Oar . company has no fault to find. Perbaps the Marysville boys are not 8s fortu. nate in having good cooks as we are. . We have an-abundance_ of wholesome, palatable food.” —— -—«4 > A Sad Sell. Last night “Doc” Muse, the drug clerk at Dickerman’s, stuffed-an old pocket-book with patent medicine cir. culars and sand, then tearing down} Pine street at a 2:40 gait managed to drop the purse on the sidewalk jast as} he was passing a knot of his friends . .+ who were lined up in front of Schmidt) ,. : Gcein. The ns Brothers’ cigar store talking about . distracted condition of Spain. tion wants peace, but the army wants t least one victory before yielding. the war. As he disappeared around . the corner he beard a terrific scuffle , 4 going on over the purse, t loss to ascertain why the captor of it . much longer, bas not yet brought it around and) foe varonation t —_—_———_ claimed the reward that is offered. —--+ «ee The Pages at Forest City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page went up to “negotiations —w They claim the Carlists are being sapplied from abroad with arms, ammuni-) Forest City this>-week-from Brown's. Valley, andexpect to remain there for some time to come. Mr. Page is inter. ested in the North and South Fork / mines and also in the Lucky Dog, the latter of which bas been producing con} siderable gold during the past few months. Tbe operations of these drift mines arid of sandry otber Sierra county properties ‘are being hampered by the scarcity of water. + <7 + i Bills Against the County Paid. The Sapervisors have allowed the following claims. on the general fand: F. M. Rutherford, advertising aud printing, $47 .25. Mileage as Supervisors: J. M. Buffington 40 cents, Henry Luke 80 cents, A. Jo Wood $2 69, John Fay $17.69, F M. Pridgeoa $2 40. a R. S. Ogden, labor at courthouse, 50 _ gents, State Board of Trade, maintainance ‘of exhibit, $45. ——+--82 oo wu Give a Concert. D. A. McIntosh, proposes to give a voca mental céncert Valley the latter part . The tousic will be mainly from 1 and instra of scenes froin light operas. Y WASHINGTON, July 16 Our Terms of Peace. { as agreed to a full Dewey has submitted a erman fieet with our ainst further interference, . to refer the Irene case to. dintie toon SS PBRSONAL POINTERS. — A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old and Young. Dr. I. L. Bowman went to Marysville today. ; Miss Cameron of Relief Hill has gone to San Francisco. Joseph Kieffer of Montezuma Hill was in town today. A. R. Lady and family of North San: Jaan were in town today. D. T. Cole, Coiner of the mint, went to the Mountain House today. Sam Peck, the pioneer hydraulicker of Blue Tent, is laid up with dropsy. J. A. Craig and H. Meyer and family of Columbia Hill were in town today. Mrs. Fred Medlin and children went to Maybert today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ayres. ‘ . W.F. Englebright of the South Yuba . Water Company returned last night ‘from Bear Valley. . George W, Starr entertained a vumber of friends at a dinner at the National hotel, last evening.J. Levy came down last night from lished a branch store. Fenton Fleming entertained-a number of young friends last evening at his home on Boulder street. Mrs. J. A. Gray has gone to her home at Marshfield, Or., after sponding a few W.C. Gray, and family. T. A. Carson, late Superintendent of pects to remain there several weeks. summer. Mr.and Mrs. Chas. Grisse will accompany her for a short viait. will leave San Francisco next week fo Dr. Halstead North Bloomfield where he has estab-7 days here with her brother-in-law, Rev. the Good Title miné at Indiana Ranch, has gone to Cincinnati, Ohio, and exMiss Esther McBean goes to her home at Washington tomorrow to spend the O. M. Eastman of Maybert and his brother, Dr. W. W. Eastman of Sonora, a two month’s visit to Dexter, Maine. Mrs. M. Wolf and daughter, Mrs. Emma Schemer and daughter, Miss Annie Clemo and Miss Gladys Clemo, Stansfield, formerly of his city, was the attending physician AS . in the case of Harvy H. Haskell, the }young man who while in a deliriam killed himself at San Francisco ThursTO AID U. C. STUDENTS. Auxiliary Work Dons For Youag Men and Women at Berkeley. In the University of California are two student’s organizations, the Youag Men’s and Young Women’s Christian Associations, which aim to give practical assistance to students at the’ institution in-almost every department of college life. Anything that can be done of ahelpfal nature is willingly performed and with no expense to any student. When the’fall terms begins at the University between 400 and 500 new students come to Berkeley from all parts of the State. During August the Y. M. CG. A. makes a house-to-house canvase of Berkeley in order to obtain a complete list of all rooming and boarding places with full information concerning them. This is placed at the disposal of all students, and a reception conimittee is at hand to condact strangets about the town. In this way, about 150 studeats were helped last fall to find comfortable homes personal Visit to Stiles Hall. 1 quite complicated for new students. order to assist them in flading sui . dow. ‘ Sacramento. 4 ——_+-+@o-2————— AT TAB CHURCHES SUNDAY. City Tomorrow. METHODIST CHURCH. . Miss Vivie Rector and Bert Ractor ee i gave a party last night at the National —The Irene incident is only one of . notel, in honor of Miss Margie Faris Lulu Giutter and Lee Leiter won . Divine Services to Be Held in Nevada —It is stated on creditable author-. that that the administration will conclude a peace treaty . the following terms and that there will be no recession’, Roy. W.C. Gray, pastor. Subject for JA. P. Clarke's Hotel at Quaker Hill Is Some students who cannot afford to pay from $20 to $25 a month for board and room form clubs of from. ten to twelve members and by this means the expenses aré reduced to from $10 to $15 a month. The associations propose to bring together those new students who desire to enter such clubs and to help them to secure suitable houses. Any young men or women who desire to reduce theirexpenses and to find pleasant homes in this way, may obtain information by correspondence or by @ In the association building, Stiles Hall, and in North Hall information bureaus will be open from August 13th to the 22d, where‘association members will furnish information about courses r. -of instruction and the details of matriculation and registration, which are This year the Young Men’s Christian Association has undertaken a new and most important line of work. Many students depend upon their own efforts for their support while in college. In THR BR TIMES IN A YEAR. Agili Burglarized. = A. P. Clarke’s hotel at Quaker Ail was burglarized, again last night, making the third time in a year that sach a thing-has happened. The thief, who climbed in through a “store-room window and left by way of the front door, got $1.75 for his pains, finding that much in dimes and nickels in the barroom till. A-box* of cigars and plenty of good things to drink were handy, but these were not disturbed. The thiet approached and went through the house in«bis stocking feet, and after emerging put on his shoes and struck out toward Scott’s Flat. : The first time that Mr. Clarke's . house was robbed this year he lost $30 HB PLAYED WITH MATCHES, e A Lad Sartel-a Fire That Was Hard to Extingoish, Last Sunday ths four feacole: of Joseph Ciark of P.eusant Valley found some matches and thought be would bave some fan. He started a fire near the house, and it was by the greatest good luck in the world that the men folks saved the house, barn and haystack from destraction. It burned a pig pen, and some te 1+s, however, and spreading over tow:ris the Piper and Bourne Tanc1es -d . some damage. The ;eople of tha “osality fought it vigorously but d . .not get it extinguished till yester ay. . _.AT SEEMS probable now that Colonel Bryan will, reach Santiago about the and the second time $40. Qn ‘one of these occasions the burglar was tracked nearly to this city and then the trail was lost. Aut these efforts to belittle Samp> son’s part in the dest ruction of Cer vera’s fleet. have simply resulted in demonstrating that Captain Clark of the Oregon was the biggest individual factor in that memorable fight. you want?” “I-want a big piece, Lut divide with sister.” 2@cthey have to their creditors. ing. Get only Hood’s. ache. Only One Dollar. “Jrumy, how large a piece of cake dc don’t gimme so much that I’ have to Some men owe their positions in society to their wives and everything else Her rs Wantep when the nerves become weak and the afipetite fails. .
Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives help by making the blood rich, pure and nourishHoop’s Pruts are to take, easy to operate. Oure indigestion, sick headMen’s $2 Calf Shoes for $1, at The time the garrison is being paroled. Consumption : Will SCOTT’SEMULSION 3 cure consumption? Yes and 9% No. What cases will it cure ¢ then? Those in their earlier 9 stages, especially in young % people. We make no exag§ gerated claims, but we have 9 early use of 3 s Scott’s Emulsion. of Cod-liver oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda in these cases results in a cure to a large number, In advanced cases, however, where a cure is impossible, this well-known remedy Popular Clothing Store. je-tt should be relied upon to proBORN. long life surprisingly. go¢. and $1.00, all druggists. of J. A. Hitchins, a daughter. _ In this city, July 15, 1898, tothe wife SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. no. Willit cure every case? 9 eeeeeceece c eee?’ t+ able places to work the associa tion conducts an employment bureau, through; whose agency many young men and; women find odd jobs or permanent : positions. The general secretary has i charge of this department. Formerly of jects-may. be obtained by correspo g with Miss Edith Brownsill or Hutchinson, Berkeley, Cal, Choice Specialties. Geo. C, Gaylord today received a ment of wafers. —_ Oniy One Dollar. this work was done by the Students’ Aid Society, but Inst May it was transThere were nine tables. ferred to the Y. M.C. A. Information on any of the above subline of the American Riscuit Company’s finest goods, including a full assortLadies’ Kid Button Shoes or Lace ndMr. / fine . . respondent says the suspension of consat he is at’ Spain, cannot continue the struggle dreaded. The Spaniards want direct tien and money. the singing teacher, { at this city and Grass. of the month. popular this city Captain . trom them: Cuba for the Cubans under the American protectorate. Addition of the Philippines to the American possessions. Porto Rico as an American Colony. — A coaling and naval station in the Canaries. Such money indemnity as may be determined later. Unless these conditions are conceded the Americatis wil continue the war. — The Army Stitt Offish. . LIKE ONE LONG PICNIC Lonpox, July 16.—A Gibraltar cor. Wilds of Alaska. itutional rights is a symptom of the of this city, ander date of June 12: yet peace will be a signal European inutervenion, formerly 80 much desired, is now that being all we managed to get. _Tiver 80° wer can move along. il . “We w . weeks for St. Michaels. with moss as soft as a carpet. “The went up nerth to the relief of ice bound whaling expedition Spain’s Voice For Peace. Lonpon, July 16—A Madrid special of yesterday says the government has decided to open peace negotiations without delay. It proposes as a basis the renunciation of all rights over Cuba and the immediate discrission of an any other reasonable propositions that; ae the United States may make. i Died st Bartlett Springs. —_—_—_—— Local Brieis. Geo. C. Gaylord, grocer, Broad street. The County Supervisors expect to adjourn Monday for the term. At Glenbrook Park tomurrow morning the High School Clubs of this city . and Grass Valley will play ball. woe Millinery below cost. Saturday, Final . sale of Spriug millinery at Miss Eleanor E. Hoeft’s, Don’t miss it. jl4-2t. RAS OPEL ; An Empty Honor. Percy Preble, who used to live at! pours but is now running a mac ours per day. jac5. His body will be brought for burial. ~ : —_—._._._-+ 60 The Proper Way. . . been let to the lowest bidder. . Nesbit secured ‘ pominee for State Printer. . lofty ambition. Pred Breese Enjoying Himself in the’ Fred Breese, who is at Ounglaska, . writes to his mother, Mrs. H. ©. Mills. “This is like one long camping trip. Four of us went codfishing Sunday. lines. You will fin Game is scarce. I killed two grouse, . Popular Clothing Store. “When I came here there were 400 peo5 pie. There‘are now over 1500 here, . leave here in about “We Turn Them * aa country to get. out of. Pak ye a! Out Just Ri ght. tree to be seen. The.ground is covered . U.S. revenue cutter Bear that . been here all winter, waiting for the ice to break. / The coldest weather we have . had has been 14 degrees above zero, 80 . you see'this climate is not so bad after. i John Collins, who leaves a widow . and six childrenin Grass Valley, died at Bartlett Springs to which place he. went a week ago. He was sixty years. old and had lived in Grass Valley since . Street sprinkling in Petalama has . oe Re i ithe morning sermon, “Rest.” For the i evening, “Feet aud Wings.” Sunday Coin Toe, patent tip, all sizes, for $1 at the Popular Clothing Store. jatf a . school at 12:30, Junior Leagueat5 p.m., Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Subject, . Oldham, Leader. CONGREGATIONAL. . ᰀ䔀砀栀漀爀琀愀琀椀漀渀 te Earnestness;” Alice : The Royal is the highest grade baking powder . ‘There will be preaching in the above ]. church both morning and evening, by ithe pastor, Rev. J. Sims. . Determination.” of the morning service. . dially invited. Ne Odds and Ends. Our clearance sale is not made up . of odds and ends, but upon ourstraight . d a saving of 25 per . Subject of . . discourse in the evening, “Energetic . The Christian En. . deavor will meet at the usual hour. . . “Christianity Compared with other Re. ligions.” Sabbath school at the closeAll are cor-. J. Levy,. The i ; the . bas . Fitted to Perfection. Right in Style. Sure in Wearing Qualitiesi' Satisfied with our Prices Our Spring Suits are back . J.R the contract. He fur-. {gf We claim the best . rad — = — SS — = = + nishes @ man and team and does the . the cit city. ® work for $64.50 per month, working ten . { showing of And Money Saved.a Wonderin Quality and Price, They are all sizes, all styles, all colors, ‘all shapes, One Great Big Bargain, FROM $2 UP. * rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenttggggas ggg comes: SE MAHER © COS (The Last Lot for This Season. Ladies, we have just received a few more high novelties lin Organdies. They are in our window—all we: could get. They are very handsome and we want you all to see them. One suit of each. : It is yet time enough; don’t say it is too late. Three long months yet to wear Wash Goods. Respectfully, MAHER & CO. ‘See this Display. VAAASAAAAAAAbAAbbA2444444444AAAAddAA wr THE California State Fa'r Septemb -r sth ro 17th, 1898. world of improvements.and of the farm, garden, and State. E GRAMME. ANS days with us. — profit to yourself and vocation. THE AIM OF THE pea hen a eg ence is to make the procucts work-shop a great object lesson, that th ab Buenigass WE Syge Hata a gl take advantage of progression. ‘ WE DESIRE TO STIMULATE a healthy rivaf ' bege = petition that will redound to the benefit and pedal cr at Pe salty TO THIS END WE INVITE show California's capabilities. ee AS ITEMS OF AMUSEMENT, we provide dn unexcelled RACING PROGREAT) Do nt Stay at Home the Whole Yerr ! IMPROVE THIS OPPORTUNITY to enlarge sour ideas, and investigate the wherein you will surely tind something of their lines. TUES OMT ~Bdwin F. Smith, Secretary. the pioneer as weillus the beginner may ry kind and character that will tee ae fs. . . GRAND MUSICAL a . col Bist isl Suits in. {ar tor the entertain veg ey ag other light attractions that are ,0>0“~~, . . FREE TRANSPORTATION FOR EX BITS, : dea aleen. tir the Beathers tunes Oooo oe 2h REMEMBER THE DATES and . and liberal exgursion sates arrange your business so as to speud a few TRA “SATURDA*.. --:rez ——— THE A GOOD S$ Lei all Dualers ive ishing Count The Grand Jary furnishes in the fol a recommendation t might flud it worth hereafter in buyil kinds: “Our knowledge disclose the fact the ased in the ‘open ma plies which, in the annually to a very Complaint is made chases there is gen or proper chance git ‘so that the interests be/protected. To t a -terests of all may . 4q the people’s money ‘and economically fear or favor, we T eibly urge upon tk and Koad Commiss! gent. cases, when . will not permit ar and when lawfal to merchants represe be purchased be offer in writing, sta which such article: by them. Such off -a sealed envelope, . «practicable, be ope _of said merchants, ‘tives, and the awar ‘bidder. Candor « ‘tbat in our opini 1 a8 Leen practiced these supplies, ax it cease. We here grand jury to foll: see that heed is t mendation.” . e» TREMENDO 800 Feet Obtaincd pany’s « The new Rock > “B.ectric Light an ' now cc mpleted . feet and there _ water behind it Pitually yaisei fi it may not be do The ditch, flame ‘ito the works on -#wo miles below, 'gstraction. Und meut the compa! 5 over 80 feet, wl ‘Jess than 200. A Lac . The feilare o making trouble . of Amador and ¢ t, of the big mines «fhe Utica, the b . Tbe Oneida is . elesing down fo Gwin has practi tions. The las the necessity 0' . pimping, since -ance of water i »$aere is a scarc In order not te mapagers of t in arranging . *. of water powe pose. Equalizing The applicat 'fora reducti which he is tt Valley towns +he County 8: ‘plications of . , be ag, Sst ($7725 to 45726 > Mrs. Carsie for a reduct it » Jas.A. Hold daction of $2, sonal propert, 5 Church } The Metho ered a recer worth Leag ; Socia' . A social > Grove ever; “summer, 2 N ' ‘The Neva prepared . ‘first-class rates. Ott » Corcoran, » Ive house, No 791. ef. a Dre >. We baw Shirts, Oc : ose ent price 50 ¢