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July 19, 1900 (4 pages)

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es G. aR 1HE TRANSCRIPT. THE HOME OF B. TAYLOR. Issued Every Bvening, Sundays Excepted, ~ 2 AT RAVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, 2 —sY— BROWN & CALIEINS. . ‘12RMS OF BUBECRITTION : Gy “lail, > = Delivered to any part of the city. ¢ FELEPHONE NO. 41. $6 Per Year; plainly and ended his letter with: My Carrier, ~ __ 12 1-2¢ Per Week . Give. my kide rebebadces to O’Bried P.0. BOX E/ .“I think it was in September of that . ; ig hie ing will be farnished b year Mr. Taylor, who in the interval ‘of i do not consider:that a chance for sodharaaniaghseass df THURSDAY..... July 19, 1900 ae Editorial Notes.The United Kingdom sells to her colonies $523,212,102 worth of goods es «year. j The Republican platform doesn’t equivocate or dodge. Every issue is fairly met and frankly treated. It would be interesting to know the —~ wa dad. ne Gobelites are now in possession of all the Kentucky State offices. The delivery of the stolen goods has beep accomplished, There are now at the Paris Exposition five Kansas farmers from one township. This ig merely a sample Prosperity fact. No national ticket ever nominated gave more general satisfaction to its Opponents than the one named by the Philadelphia convention, Were our wars with the Spaniards and the Tagalos merely training schools for our brave boys in blue and khaki for the real struggle that was to come ? \ Poet Many Years Ago. rible cold he got no farther than i “O St. Lawrence, Thou’rt ny abhorrence!” He lost: his voice and could i:ot write whed you see hibad believe me your sidcere Fred.’ The O’Bried he referred to was Fritz James O’Brien. lecturing was at work on the Tribune, took a Saturday and Sunday to go with as.to visit bis family at the farm, a mile or so beyond the old village of Kennett Square. This visit was as great a novelty to me as if I had landed in Liverpool and started for London, Everything was different from the wind-shaken, flat shores when IF lived by Buzzard’s* Bay. We left the train at Wilmington to find a carriage waitMrs, Sloddard-Tolls o-« Wit WIth tho . The Famous Jatallas Per A ar Si A GREAT PROPERTY, . —_—_——— Cte ee mane 4 _ ANICKBRBOCKER DANCE, pany and'#8 Fature, _ Saturday Evening. Mra. Elizabeth Stoddard writes enThis company’s well is ‘Row sunk At the dance to begtven on the plattertainingly about the literary figures about 200 feet and. .work is steadily . form’ next tothe Union Hotel on Sat. Of @ half century ago, in the Saturday . going on. Oil sand taken therefrom . urday evening there willbe some atEvening Post. Ot Bayard Taylor's lec-. can be seen at theagent’s-head-quar-. tractive features which you should not ‘are tour she says: “On his way to ters here. The company is surrounded miss. Miss Gladys Montague late of Canada he attempted an ode to the D river St. Lawrence, but catching a terwells are producing 2000 bartels, daily,. in fancy dancing that is seldom sen by valuable oil wells, ohé company’s the Orpheum, ‘will give an exhibition The’ best oil expert ia the state reporte. in this part of the country. The little asfollows: ; es Miss executes steps that would be diffi. Coatinea, March 26, 1900,: . cult for an older person. Professor TO THE Presipent anp Diaxctors oF Tae Troipert, who has ;erformed in some c Co. BAN! of the leading theaters in the State, will : nv atas, . #1Ve-8n exhibition in sleight-of-hand, ing. thet bole er eenre sy juggling, etc. The Professor is quite Twp 21,8 R14 E, controlled ‘by. your . 80 artist and his work will be well company, shows every evidenve of be-. worth the price of admission. The first-class oil bearing land. taken fi bration . ® full brass-band and will be of: the Spee cee on hagem pve best. Children will not be allowed on that if a well is drilled tn the location I . the floor. have indicated, you will certainly strike . oo oil in paying — truis, = Flume Breaks. fs yreaedd ont of oil sand The flume of the South Yaba Water Seepage p es out of oll arow Company which carries water from & well « quarter of a mile away isalsoca near Quaker Hill and: supplies the exhibition. Sothe. of our most infla-. "-. “Valley reservoir, broke yesterential citizens “have already ~ taken day morning. The damage was’ restock and others dc abtless will ae soon } °°". ing for us, and rode fourteen miles through a pastoral country. The peace of harvest was over the the land, and the barns were bursting with plenty; the woods of chestnut up the rilisides, the noble oaks or elma in the meadows still green and lusty, and the cattle with the spot of color like Constable’s landscapes were all delightful. “We passed through the center of Kennett village—which was like an English village with its stone inn nd as they learn of the merits of : this in. °™! eee ee pou! sa: 4 vestment. There. are 50,000 shares of . ¥8® tanning in the di mee’), Oe ital pte, parvdlus $5 per share, . 2ight. During the day several diferent 12000 thated” have been set 2) art as q. Parties picked. up large numbers of h brook trout that were lying in the working cas-ital and can now be bought ditch for $2.50 per share. The com pay *has : EET: 6 today a standing offer which would Side Degree Urganized. pay ite stock holdérs $10 a&share; What. — : oe 4 stock will be worth as soon as oll is} The Ancient Qrder of Orientals, struck can be seen from the following which is the new side degree of Nevada quotation from the papers. “The: In-. City Lodge, A. 0. U. W., was formally'. ° dependent Oil Company issued. stock bake shop next it, and agow of brick houses set together with giimpses of alleys with lovely views beyond; we rode up away between high banke and turned into a.rough lane which brought at $1 par value and is now selling : for $8; the New York Oil Company. : began organized lust night. Two candidates were given the degrees and the order expects to-be quite a drawing card. at $10 now commands. $200 per share;/The ‘costumes and paraphernalia are the par value of the Home Company’s} expected ‘to arrive soon, when a large as to the house where the family— father, mother, two sisters and the youngest, a brother—were on the little portico to welcome us. ; “The house was old, with plastered fountain. Th “open door” in China was good enough in its way, but it seems possible; when present accounts are settled, that there won’t be any wall left to put a.door in. The American claim to unrestricted facilities of trade in China was based on treaty rights, which were about to be ignored when our Claim was made and secured. During the fiscal year just closed, says the Commissioner of Navigation, but one steamship has been built in the United States exclusively for our foreign trade. Even the dormant conscience of‘modern Democracy fordids the party leade ers to appeal to the shades of Jackson and Jefferson for endorsement of their present vagaries. During the fiscal year just closed our foreign Commerce far exceeded that of any previous year, while American vessels Carried a smaller portion of it than ever before. @The carrying of our vastly increased. foreign commerce benefits only foreign vessels, to which the American peopie pay over $200,000,000 each year in freight charges alone. The colonies of France alone import $47,000,000 worth of g00ds a year. This helps materially to keep the factories A Woman Commits Suicide. San Francisco, July 19.—Mrs. . Mar. garet Wager decided to die today. Before swallowing a large dose of carbolic her life, especially noting the hardships she had endured. Then she drank the poison and started to walk to the Receiving Hospital. When she got there she handed her story to.a surgeon and soon became unconscious, dying 8 few hours afterward. Fatal Accident Near Jackson. Jackson, July 19—Giovanni Carbarini was instantly killed by failing rock . . in the South Eureka mine last night A cousin of Carbarini was killed in the . Foley’s. tf jearetob same mine two months ago. Arrived Here Last Night. Last evening Mrs. Wm. Gitfn and sreto play Basket Ball today, at the dence of County Treasurer Jackson, a jolly crowd and is composed of the Woods, May, Lowell, Fellows, Huntley ens, Seavy, Rittinger and Taylor. ————-+-9@e-__ Today’s Time-Table. In order to accommodate all persons the Government of the United:States walls broken’ and stained by time; is there was no paint outside or inside be 160 ap The ree ad he ora the premises; the only thing in order y eed rsd and opera a aie hig 3:30; Coursing, 4 o’clock. was Mr. Taylor's garden, with its flowas ae = at Ph oe ers, it neat paths, and the tall, vigorous oe pie ean re Pregy trolled follow. fir beside a plastered basin or a little . "#/ue—making wned oF cont, Sam =o ne, by them of choice oil land, title war: ranted. Investigation solicited and data furnished by agent. _ j19-lwk acid she sat down and wrote a story of tems Thal Should Taterest Everybody— loy’s ‘ Cook’s. Ero hae meat {lee Cold Tea Free for All Jackson’s, ml-tf : 0 cot . THE COMMERCIAL TEA Mrs. Fred Zeitler met the ladies who Mrs. Hill’s powder is the best I 0 0.. : { depot and escorted them to the resiVinton keeps it. w where they have accommodations. It is 25 centsat Wolf's. af F. Ww. TAYLOR, Manager. following ladies: Meedames V, J. Belf, . Ot Gallagher’s stand. ° : and Misses McCormack, Christy, Stevskin. 25o at Vinton’s. ee Geo. C. Gaylord & Sou's. who.wish to attend the big picnic tothing new. At Gartoap's. t tf stock is $100 per share and is now held . number of candidates will be initiated. at $500 pershare.” The Independent ae c and Home Companies are in the same Time of Picnic Events. uae aod near the Jacslitas Pe-} 4. ing picnic today the differen ntact aan he ec ke pl t the follow Title is absolute. Patent issued by prion ae ane Pees ing Basket Ball game, 1:30; Tug-of-War, 2:30; Fancy dancing by Miss Montague, The other events will im mediately BRIEFLY STATED, _ . {Have You Tried ‘otimes as many Premiums with Soda t]he Oregon Sale on Her Journey. partment thie morning: Kure. All well. Oo-> Officers liistalied. The newly elected officers of Lone Camp, Woodmen of the World were installe1 last night by J. W. Lufkin as Escort; Ei. Marchie, Watchman; Frank Pierce, Sentry; J. F. Shaw, Manager. Bought A Home, on Long street to Louis Roetticher. The gentleman will move into his new home in the near future, The place is one. of the prettiest residences on the street, Shoo Fly Screén doors and windows. : Tow.e Bros. Co. nh QDOOOOOOOS . Wasuincton, July 19.—The following . .” 1 Com-1 Attractive Features at the Platform Next} dispatch’ was received at the Navy DeNow, July . 19.—Uregon passing { through Simonofeki straits,on way to: P. C. C., as follows: . J. Baker, C. C.; i Walter Lewis, A. L.; Wm. Browning, Mrs. Adair yesterday sold her home. ©OCOQOOO Beautiful paint stains, varnishes . sre Fre Teas, Coffees, . Splees, Extracts, Soda, Baking Powder @ times as many Premiums with Teas 3 times as many Premiums with Coffee 3.times as many Premiums with Spice x2 times as many Premiums with Extracts ZO, 15, 20, 95, 30, 35, 40 Cts. Lb, 38) 40, 50, Go, 70, 80 Cia. per Lb Spice, BakingPowder, Extracts,Mush 3 atintt, Premiums with Baking Powder Fresh Roasted Coffoos QOOQOOQOOOOOOOOOSO © CIC) © © @ © 3 . ‘ EDUCTION WASH GOODS “MAHER & GO.’s_ TO-DAY While They Last To Clean Up the Season AT $ 1.00 A SUIT. Ladies, one first and last chance: See window and then walk in. All our wash suits are in the window and all marked $1.00 A’ Sut. The ols price was $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 : They all go this day for $1.00 and that wifl end the season of 1900. ~. . “ ‘ ‘ Respectfully, . oe Attend our arert sale of wash goods at $1.co a uit. Don’t wait. s “Pure Teas __ 30, 15,585, 45 Cte, per Can ;& Big Premium Given with _Every Purchase ’ Something New Every Day. : TAYLOR S Cook’s, that’s all. ; ; ne = i
scree’ cacee, i FTOSH Basta Coffee Yot? For Life Insurance see T, B. Gray. For picnic delicacies go to C. E. Mul. . *t 8 Crisp and Aromatic tf ; You can’t have Malaria if you drink. 4 Revelasicn to you if you have had poor, Good Time ana Place to Buy _Frices Never so Cheap QOOOOOOOECE™H MS Premiums Never 8o Many ee a ne Commercial Street, Nevada City. If you haven't we would like you to try it . 66 Mill Street, Grass Valley. = You can geta tooth brush at Vinton’s. Fresh from the Roaster Every Day . . . ‘Great American Imports Tea Co. PRICES LOWER [HAN EVER. stale stuff late i de Feet in bulk at Geo. (. care 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40c per Ib z ; A \¢ 3 Spanish Panoche fresh every day at . 300°" ples cheeerot Paiva eee os uy. — * A-M-I Silk Underskirts at Snell and Pig’s feet—two cans for 25¢ cents at Drop in and Have a Driok. Vinton’s Beef Iron and Wine is a ag re ifather’ Mush, apa kages. tes Commercial Street, Nevada City. If you want a good shine go around __ SOMETHING You NEVER TIRE OF! FOLEY'S Ice Cream Soda The reason is because it is always fresh, cold, invigorating and indescribably delicious by its fruit flavors carbonated drinks are dictated by considerations of he heated term. One shall not, one must not substitute anything else for ‘these Ice Cold Fluids prescribed and demanded by nature. Moore. os . Nevada City Grass Valiey PHOTOGRAPHS. ® } THAT PLEASE ee I frame-all kinds of pictures -with artistic judgment. Swell patterns of lawns and dimities Ham Rolls and Corned Ham. Somex 4 : ‘ ; ‘ ‘ + . busy, and to afford a market for the day at Glenbrook Park the Narrow. Oall on Ed Schmidt whea you went slags * a a products of the European country, Gauge Company has arranged the fol-. ®2¥'hing in the tobeccg line. tt « ss “ Be lowing convenient time-table: A car load of machivery arrived here Ae ee hb 4 se 48 over 10,040 —12 :35, 1:15, 2:30, 3:30 and 5:15. ~ + weslculy Daturalized citizens ol United states. Prominent Irish-Amer icans are making the arrangements. >_> GRASS VALLEY NEWS. The Doings of Our Neighbors as Told “Buck” Ryan. _ W.P. Martin has been appointed: a District Deputy for the F. of A. Valley, F. of A., were last night ine Stalled. Fhe Auditorm Association has &ppointed Thomag H. Brockington in ky pao thely tactey ia ete ers to inspect them : ore investing the money in a timepiece. ie of materials fur the new build-. Mrs. Gayye—My busban Anebata aii on rh bonis and Son, . lh @@™ Watches de-magnetized by us at reasonable prices, a . : his expensive habits a short ago. . matted etching ss Jobn Oliver, a painter formerly of. Miss Bright—And Saco ee ai ery purchase of two of Grass Valley, rau a nail into his foot at Renoa few days 4, sinful one. Thos, J. McGrath of this city w married at Butte City, Montana, yesterday morning to Miss Tessie ©, MoNemara of Butte City. Wm, Pascoe, who restrained an ipg0. The injury is a economical reform work? bay me a new hat.” ———~+Ge-Dead Fish. If correct, this is & matter that de-mands the immediate attention of the Fieos, 2 i Tbe officers.of Court Pride of Grass . California Fish vada Journal. Commissioners.—N Co Tes Her Wifely Encouragement. “First rate, my dear while it lasted. He saved up enough the first week to oo Peiregcg WwW; bag pn Not Important if True. Le: ving Nevada City for the grounds. last evening for the Erte taine.’ tit Trains will leave the grounds every Bros.” and you are aure to get the . hour to return to both Nevada City and Grass Valley. . J r cent.s f a anatase: vi : By It is said that dead fish line the river . ‘t forsale. Over the Telephone, bank fn the vicinity of State line. It . ae Van Camp's beets:. Ready for. tabla Ne oe SCORES tes zi : Bib. cans for 20 cents at A. B. Wolf's, On a ¥ ; 7 : is farther claimed this is the result of a at 6 , The piano raffled by Mrs, Chas Hosthe poisonous refuse from the FlorisCash Grocer. pei (cabs. Ee es = * ken was won by E ton paper mill. the choicest lot cait be found at W. A. . Andrews’, Broad street. Van Camp’s Pork and Beans © cre many oma Alifornia Fruit in Jars! . T Ib, Oc Foley’s Ice Cream Parlors: Vb kal Fe g menscce Beautiful Rugs.. 2 : AT KINKEaApD’s? : se ae age Sultan Smyrnia are the ko Se58 . you are there just look at the i88 ~ BEDROOM: SETs. pretty Antique Oak, Golden Osk, Maple and Ach ae For the quality of thé aiticies the Francisco and Sacramento prides, prices are lower than San =! : @Ibs aon For cold storage meats go'té Grisso! Wolf carries a full line of high grade ellies and -Preservies, 2-Jars for 25 Are you satisfied: mith your Vanilia. ire’s Carbonate, Koot Beer in Pint Bottles: ~ Leaving Grass Valley for the grounds . Extract. “Ours is good At Vintona’. tt Hire’s Ginger Ale, Mustard Pickles in Bulk.tue Transvaal, will emigrate to the . —11:80, 2, 3, 4, and 4:30. . SALT WAFERS IN aasoace. come rane HIRE’S . ROOT . BEER cron ans ean, at (CHAS. E. MULLOY, PIONEER crocer 2 . powder you woul . KINKEAD’S FURNITURE STORE. TREE Broad Street. like it. Vinton has “A.B.” What is “H. B”? ‘The whieey without. a headache. At "Tom's Watermelons are now in market. and: Raspberries are going out of season’ of Wheat Mush, at Gaylord & fone A. & H. Ww. HARTUNG : Broad St,, above Pine, f . wer SUCCRSSORS TO F, 0. LUETIE, road street, tf Barataria Shrimps aN and who has been at a hospital in gar, . Sunday. . _ At “The Grotto” at all times, you can The best in the land always on hand. , Francisco for treatment, is nuw at home. 2°¢—You mustn’t mind him, He. Set the finest of liquors, wines, ales, ae ; ¢ and getting along nicely. ften talks in bis sleep, pa, etc. Drop in and see how it is 4. N. DOXSER & SONS’ 4 0 cirree-aggee NET ". all ye who never sampled their goods.tf Pr : : Maen Wack: A Way to the Desired Result, Little Neck Clams R. J. Tremaine is Prepared to do all “No, sir, I cannot permit any man —lm y Nevada County Electric Power Co. kinds of sewer work at the very lowest . who drinks be attentive to my pots 2: . Sapenread be dates, _ Orders promptly attended . daughter. All persons having dealings with the . Scans for 50 cents. . Since Electric ty"has come in general use the number of 3 “Bromangelon,” the most dele. Realizing this fact ake a < home i Mec cilc Watches, Heinz’s Beans in Cang toe dessert jelly ever produced, is sold by in gentlemen’s sizes only, and ‘we invite Electricians and oth te ee Twin : Bros. ‘Natural Rolled. Oats Moriel—Your brother ‘Proposed to. PF roll, and fresh Ranch Batter at 20 . BOc a Package. injury to‘one of his legs some time ago,. “7° during the service ip church lagt . ents a pound, : ; WHOLE JOHORE PINEAPPLES IN CANS, 25 CENTS., © “Then why not let me marry her?” anewnime. t heed, now sie . FRAN K G U ENTH E R, : CASH GR OCER Nevada City. : Telephone = . Ween Elegant Ripe Olives % conte « quare, Anchor Oysters 2% cents a can Heinz Chow Chow. Heing Preserved Strawberries. Just Arrived. Ea Heinz Sweet Pickles InBulk. = a, ‘Heinz Sour Pickles in. Bulk ‘Heing Chutney Heinz. Mustard Heinz Preserved. Raspberries ‘Will Furnish you : All Material for Your New Home 2 _ GIVE US A GALL, Good _Lumber;at reasonable rates, ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. ® Daily Ch G. Ste Juan. R. She ville. . Geo. CO. down last Mrs, N home on. T.@. § San Juan A. E, Magnolia * GC. B: rived here Frank arrived he Ww. W.N this morn Jas. Per cisco fast . Hill. ‘Mrs. J. umbia Hil atives. J. O. Fei Francisco . train. Miss He last eveni friends. James } of Sacram ing’s train, John Do. at Campbe his health. ‘E. T. Wo leave Wash bell Spring M.J.J.1 through to: to the Erie Will Abb cian, retar1 trip to For Frank Va Plumbago turned this Mr. and J child retu visit to San Mrs. Geo. arrived her W. Walters Mrs. Mar ona visit McKenzie a W. Smit been heres; to Gaston F John We their depart morning, ¥ mining. Miss Mat Sullivan of last evenin; Martin. Miss Pin visiting at turned hom: sister’s fune Jas. Vanco per, J. L. Sn San Franci evening’s tr: Dick Fie! Maher & ( Valley; has while he is c J. Furth o been at the ] machinery “ and left this Dr. Tick wife and: } for the Ch ington in wl stockholder. Constable " guson, T. Se of Truckee ing the Lan last evening Dis Lonpon, J from Shang disembarkat troops is pro Die Mrs. Mar : been sufferi: with blood this mornin; ley. She w held the res