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July 20, 1898 (4 pages)

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% f * wer * < ¥ finsaite 4 WEDNESDAY poe evening except Soeteee nad Lane totthars by BROWN & CALKINS. L. 8. CALKINS. 2 ik : * Ae : eas 2 : = ka TRANSCRIPT. AA JA nie . SAAS SULY 20, = W = . N. P. BROWN. Admiral Diederichs and General Aguinaldo. / Toral to Be Court-Martialed For Surren‘Suspicious of the Intentions of thé; QUORON HASTENS & AIL. PERSONAL POINTERS, A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old boas and Young. Mrs. Fred Zeitler is in San. Frapcisco. E. J. Cotton, the bridge builder, returned' o Oakland today. Mr.and Mrs. Charles Grissel have returned from Washington. James B. Tully, machinist at the Eagle Bird mine, is in town. Mrs. J. S. Dunn will leave within the next few days for the Springs. The Red Cross Society, meets tomorrow afternoon at Pythian Castle. Mrs. James B. Treadwell and sons . 5. dering’ Santiago. tae Special to the Daily Transcript. THE DELAI'S NEW MILL. It Is Now In Process of Cons This City. The new twenty stam# mill’ for the Delhi mine onthe Middle Yuba river above Columbia Hill is now being built ‘at the Miners’ Foundry in this city. It will when completed be one of the most efficient plants for crashing ore and saving gold that has ever been put on any Nevada county mine. It will . have the latest improvements, . will contain rations to last 4000 men three months. ; _————_—+ Ge + . Miners Have the Precedence. Judge John F. Ellison of Red Bluff . has rendered a decision in the suit en. titled J. H. Peardon et al. vs. The Al. lender Mini Co, et al., which } ° d re + € orig eT hey a les Cuie houate . ernment that Santiago was surrendered without his knowl several weeks ago. He decides that the . edge or consent. General Toral will be court-martialed upon plaintiffs have a lien upon the said hi lore 4 lease, hold interest in and to said min. . 215 return bh t ing claim, and upon all the line ‘of pipe, . tools and machinery upon said mining } claim. He orders that as against all of said defendants the said lien of plaintiffs, and all of them be fore losed, and . : : % iit property: be sold: se AT By . 3100 men for Porto Rico. He is followed at sea by 9,300 der Mining Co. allowed the matter to} men and 14,000 have been ordered to the seacoast from Chicgo by detanlt bat the Maryaville hin1400 more are to follow without delay. Preparing For Trouble at Manila. on at Manila to reinforce Dewey’s fleet. : change of plans are:. The threatening attitude of Germany troublesome. : Watson’s fleet is being equipped for a 13,000 mile voyage. Blarico Repudiates Toral’s Course. General Miles Finally Gets Off. nel & Quartz Mining Company, the Ex. . #™auga and Alger. celsior Water & Mining Company, and . ! oO Schaw, Ingram, Batcher & Co. stub. bornly fought the case made out by Seventh Goes to Manila. the plaintiffs who were employed in the mine near Smartsville. SAN FRANcISCO, July 20—Col. Berry has the assurance of eran Pers a RCE Oceana Allowances For Road Work. The following additional bills have . tO sail in a week or so for Manila, been allowed for labor and material . used in the third supervisoral road district, which consists of Bloomfield, En-' reka and Washington townships: RS : o Diokereon 00 25, TMotion 5 2-. “New Vor«, July 20—The U. S. steamer Newport has arpor shee caren W. ae ‘rived with four prize steamers and has them at anchor in the $5, J. Hepricks $3 75, J. Perry $5, J. Bay off Tompkinsville. Watson $2 50, T. Wetzel $3, W. Newell $2 50, Walsh Newell $2 50, E. Penrose . $5, S. McKinney $5, E. Buckley $3, G. Skidmore’$5,"D. Buckley $2.50, F. Hous-_ ton $12.50, T. C. McGagin $33.75, J.! Cary $5,J. Donnelly $2.50, D. Cough-! lan Sr. $5, J. Calanan $2.50, A. Berryman $2.50, J_j SET Dee ea cera was ordered down slapped General Shafter’s face, has been . Craig $46.25, 8. J. Craig $20, H.S. Hawordered deported from the island. . ver $32.50, M. Coughlan $2.50. Total } : $266.50. Sent Out of Cuba. SANTIAGO, July 20—Sylvester Scovel, the New York } ae bpp case Filed With the County Recorder. Official report of deeds _and other business . Big Democrats Line Up. recorded in the County Record. er’s office today, as reported by John A. . San Francisco, July 20.—Last night the Democratic Coch, Mereher sf Nevado tie Gen 78" county committee of 100 met and endorsed Judge Maguire . Deed—Dated Jane 8th, 1898, Henry for Governor. The Harney-Rainey committee met and de. . ote — Spy hehe tar aptens cided to hold primaries and elect 153 delegates whom it will . ih South Grass Valley. Consideration, try to seat in the Democratic State Convention. $10. : Mining location—Dated June 29th, 1898. By T. J. Dillon. Locates quartz . ledge 600x1500 feet in Mississippi Valley mining district, Bridgeport township. 6 Germany Talks All Right. . WASHINGTON, July 20—A Berlin special says : The GerWG taka ack earns , otified the United States through the. Anniversary of a Great Fire. meme aki ornipent has . : 2 we a8 8 . ‘ ope German ministry that it disclaims-all responsibility for the! Yesterday. was the anniversary of the : sage . : : : { Great fire of 1856 which practically acts of Admiral Diedericks at Manila or in Subig Bay. The. wiped Nevada City out of existence for’ oommuniéation says if he has been guilty of improper con-. the time being. It started in a black; : ° . : * smith shop at the corner of Pine cad duct toward Admiral Dewey or of interfering with American affairs he will be held to strict personal account. This dis-. Spring streets where John T. Morgan, soviraagi iPro age was pels any distrust the administration may have felt respecting = Germany's intentions. iy ad How’s This? We offer Ode Hundred Dollars Re: a pane He ward-for any case of Catarrh that can. Capt. Jack Rodda Injured. not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. . For County Superintendent. WASHINGTON, July 20—The demonstration against the coast of Spain has been abandoned for the present, and within forty-eight hours Watson’s flying squadron will sail for The reasons for this the fear that Aguinaldo, the insurgent General, may prove Eight colliers will carry 26,000 tons of coal. A supply ship Maprip, July 20—General Blanco.cables to the home govWaAsHING TON, July 2o—General Miles left last night with . Coughlan 31.25, 1, World correspondent, who forced his way to the roof of the /tention. 1 : ie. ‘ sprinkled, and the h palace during the flag-raising ceremonies, and because he . ‘? : a, retarned today from North Bloomfield. O. E. Johnson of San Francisco, a stockholder in the Texas mine, is‘here. Mrs. John Hurst and Miss Gracie Jackson went to San Francisco’ yester' day. C. D. Vincent left on the noon train for Oakland, expecting to be absent till Sunday. Albert Oasper, who has been visiting Norman Shaw at this city, will return tomorrow to Vallejo. Mrs. J.K. Davidson and Mrs. Henry Young of North Bloomfield are bere visiting Mrs. A. R. Morrison. Mrs. W. D. Long, a teacher in the city schools, has gone to San Francisco >} to spend the summer vacation. Andrew R. Jackson and wife are expected to arrive here this evening from San Francisco fora month’s stay. Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh, Miss Hothersall and George Hothersall left here today for a month’s toor of .the lakes. Alf. Tregidgo has returned from Alaska, and isin San Francisco. He will goto New York on mining business, and itis said that he will return: to Alaska. Mrs. Gen. I. N. Stiles, sister of Mrs. George O. Gaylord of this city, on Saturday last sailed from Europe for America. She will arrive here next month to remain awhile as her .sister’s guest. Mrs, Stiles has been studying piano music in Vienna for five years ; past, -62@0~> Marvelous Machinery. People can be happy and can realize their wishes if they will use good reason in their daily habits of food and drink. We take pains with our ani-' ‘mals to see that the food is carefully ~ GRASS VALLEY NEWS. A Day's Record. of Our Neighbors as Told Over The Telephone. Robert E. Green-was sworn in today as Justice of the Peace. i: _ Corporal H. L. Moody of Company I is in Truckee ona furlough. Walter.Talmer. and Thos. Meagher left today for Butte, Montana. Overmyer and Hammond have signed to play ball with the Pioneers, , Will Loyd returned to the state of Nevada today after a pleasant visit here. Mrs. E. Jamieson gave a’ whist party yesterday afternnon and Miss Jean Campbell gave one today. Mrs. John H. Coughlin and children leave tomorrow for a few weeks’ visit at Winnemucca and Lake Tahoe. Josiah Glasson, the blacksmith; slipped and fell yesterday while lifting a tire and his left arm was broken at the wrist. Tin Loy, the well known Chinese _interpreter and merchant, died last evening. His estate is believed to be worth about $10,000. A Srrone Nation is made up of strong men and “healthy women, and health and strength are given by Héad’s Sarsapariila, America’s Greatest Medicine, _Get only Hood’s. Hoop’s Pris are the only pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Easy and yet efficient. SRE Adyertised Letters. The following is a list of the letters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada City, Jaly 20: 4 Breen, John Chong, Miss Maggie Gillondo, Nick ~ Macartney, Robt, O’Farrel, Jas. Pietro, Schiappa Phillips, Jack Peck, Mrs. 8. F. zs the Board of Directors, mad arcel of h stoc ecessar Hall, Miss Janie be a at public Suction a the office of The Haskins/ Fred (2) ompe ny, net ; Sanome Street, n oi ti i een. of , . ; day of Au ust 1898, ‘at the Roar oF eel ment thereon, together with costs of adver. : tising and expenses of the sale. sal ve Office— San Francisco, California. BRIBF MENTION, dinor Notes and Comments of ‘Local ones Interest. : Geo. C. Gaylord, grocer, Broad street. the summer at Pleasant Valley. The children of the Methodist and today. % It bas been generally agreed in most ‘place a revenue stamp on a demand against a county. The new ten-stamp mill at the Reddik drift mine just north of town is about completed. Five of the stamps were started yesterday. «< ¥ The case. of James A. Kelly, charged with jumping a board bill at Grass Valley, was on trial this afternoon before a jury in Justice Holbrook’s court. A full line of the St. Helena Health Food Co.’s products, just received, at Geo. ©. Gaylord’s. Dainty crackers and wafers of graham, whole wheat, etc. The Robin Hoods have arranged to go to Washington next Sunday to play ball with the club there. Henry Tully will catch and John Simonds will pitch for the Washington boys. A warrant was sworn out in Justice Holbrook’s court last evening by Wm. Penrose charging Pat Wheelihan wit having struck him daring the scrap at Glenbrook Park Sunday. Delinquent Notice. . bol N 4xcy HANKS CONSOLIDATED MINING Company location of rincipal p of business, San Francisco, lifarnia.tion of works, Fall Creek Mining , District, Nevada County, California. Notice—There are delinquent upon the folarin deseribed stock on account of assessment No.1, levied on the lith day of June the amount set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows ; Name. ertifieate. Shi ¥ A. McMahon % %y 0 Bt P, K. Dow 4 20,000 100 And in accordance with law, and an order [email protected] the 1ith lay of June, am wane shares of each -M. of said day to pay delinquent assessJ. H. ISHAM, Secretary. Room 3, No. 211 Sansome Street, Last night was the hottest night of °} Congregational Sunday schools had. their annual picnic at Glenbrook Park countiéy that it is not necessary to! ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, For Superintendent of Schools, . W./A. SLEEP Is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of County Superintendent oi Schools, sub, to the decison of the Republican nominating convention. A. ISOARD & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines and Liquors OF ALL KINDS, Sole Agents for the Celebrated Enterprise Beer, Which is the best in the market. Sold in quarts, pints, half pints and kegs. Also on sale Enterprise Bock Beer. Choiee Malaga Wive for family and medieipal ju : . Speci.l seleetion of Fine Wines ‘or y use. : Genulne Imported Swiss, Limburger a: Roquefort Clouse, the finest ever browses here. Particular attention paid to — orders,
Rare and Beautiful ! Finished wien -SEQUOIA, BUILDING, MILL AND MINING. LUMBER Yard at Depot. Telephone No. 51. mone TOWLE BROS. CO., Prunetti, Emilio Richart, Manuel Robinson, W. J. Sentes, Harey Schaap, Miss Babe Silva, Miss Rose Sinclair, Mrs. D, A, Stevens, Miss Lizzie St Clare, Mrs. M. A. : Taylor, Miss Cyntha (3) White, John Williamson, Miss Nettie selected, yet we are likely to seriously maltreat that marvelous bit of machin' . ‘down condition, is to abandon cof-! . fee and take on Postum. Cereal Food . i . Coffee, which goes directly to work/ to! ‘rebuild broken-down nerve throughout the human body. . 7ee \ A Wise Suggestion. This morning’s Herald has the follow. ing to which every citizen will respond . jamen: “If our City Trustees could! ‘only see the advantage of sprinkling . . the streets! The streets are always . : rough, because they receive so little at. In summer they go-un-' the roads into dust. In winter the ; heavy rains washes the loose dust off, : leaving only the rock.” . ery said to be made in the likeness and fons pa bogstil i dpeagence ae yo : . ,_ . tage of Him who planned it all. AVOD: : fed. Bastion calling fac a ie eck a dispatch from Washington that the Seventh California is . day’s change from coffees to Postum letters will please say “advertised,” and . has been worth more than gold to many. ky a fee OF dns Genk fs hl tte . The true remedy fora generally runP®Y ee ee tissues, J.STEVENS, .Wilborn, M . et J. E. CARR, Postmaster. : UNION :-: HOTEL, ,/tain Street, Neyada City. ManaGeR John McCarthy, Washington, W. P. Bawden, Nevada, G. H. Asher, Sacramento, Henry Martin, bs Andrew Carlson, Fort. Bragg, Mrs. T. Karryon, San Francisco, Mrs.J.A.Dryon, “ Mrs. R. Beasley, ~s W. J. Miller, “ John McGain; =) m Rowe, “ L. P. Andrews, C. Smith, San Mateo, E. Preston, Grass Valley, G@. A. Landsburg, Relief Hill, E. L. Nanison, Ashland, Ore. We Turn Them : Out Just Right. Fitted to Perfection. : Right in Style. Sure in Wearing Qualitiesi Satisfied with our Prices And Money Saved. Our Spring Suits are a Wonder They are all sizes; all styles, all colors, rall shapes, At One Great Big Bargain, FROM $2 UP. fee We claim the best showing of good Stylish Suits in F. J. CHENEY _& CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and-believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able tocarry out any obligations made » by their firm. West & Trvax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. MR Watprine, Kinnan & Marnin, Whole“sale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly: upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. ‘Testimonials sent free: Price 75c. Hall’s Fumily Pills are the best. en OD le Only One: Dollar. Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes or Lace Coin Toe, patent tip, all sizes, for $1 at the Popular Clothing Store. jatt t \0 , the ledge to advantage. Wm. A. Sleep is out for the Repu blican nomination of County Saperinten -} Captain Jack Rodda of Browns Valley . dent of Schools. Mr. Sleep is one of the . met witha serious mishap last week in best known and most successful school . which he sustained a broken leg. Capt. teachers in the county and is a mem. Jack recently cleaned up $1060 from a. ber of the County Board of Educatidén.! ledge on the Jupiter location at that Yesterday’s Marysvitle Appeal says: the city. Nrvvvenvvovevvennnnnvnenvonnvenonneno gy MAHER € CO’S . The Last Lot for This Season. See this Display. Ladies, we have just received a few more in Organdies. high novelties They are in our window—all we could get. They are very handsome and we Ww One suit of each. ant you all to see them. It is yet time enough ; don’t Say it is too late. Three long months yet to wear Wash Goods. use Respectfully, MAHER & CO. MAAAddddddddddddddOAAANA44idddddsudddd inZQuality and Price. GHIMES LOTHNG EMPORIO, He was 1892 the Republican nominee a ant bed hyenas peti to Say a for County Recorder and madea formid' few months well earned rest when the be 3 unfortunate accident occurred, which . able showing. He is admirably qualiwill lay him up for several weeks. i fied for the position he now aspires to. ; —* *@e +-‘Quit Work at the Stanford.” The Grant Mine Cases. “Leon Darbin, watchman of the Grant . Prospecting operations at the Stan-. mine, has pleaded not guilty to the! ford quartz claim near Rush creek have been éntirely suspended. The by ex-Superintendent Martin and de-. work done there Tecently under the} mands a jury trial which Justice reel superiutendency of Joseph Thomas in-. brook has set for ten o'clock Friday . dicates that the shaft should be further . ™0rning. The case of Martin, who also, A : wants to be tried by a will com up the hili than it is in order to work up before Justice wa two o'clock ' Friday afternoon. . charge of assault preferred against him . ~$ -2ACCO SEMEN, California State Fair Don /THE AIM OF TRE *t Stay at Home the Whole Year Drehh ie conceit aan a a wherein you wi surely find something of. STATE FAIR MANAGEMENT is to Co ee D AT SACRAMENTO September sth ro 17th, 1898, : ge your deas, and investigate the as we. of the farm, garden, orchard : to make the products E. F. ROSENTHAL, © cies let on, alte passer ye atte te ——DEALER Fruits, € éndies,Cigars — n= WE DESIRE petition that wil and State. / advantage of progression TO STIMULATE a health I redound to the benefit aed ae erg TO THIS END WE IN show California’s Bole ey avin e as the beginner may beget a friend] comvancement of the cominantty 4 se AS ITEMS-OF AMUSEMENT, we pro. + NOTIONS, STATIONER F ane iis. eee sm anexcelled RACING PROCutlery, Fishing Tackle, Purses, Be ieee ge Soll other light attractions that are popa: ors ongN FOR EXHIBITS, and 1i gency f aera aay the Southern Pacific Company i Meret lines, **CUrsion: rates we or the Leading Periodicals. : Commercial Street, Nevada City. days with us, DATES and ) Edwin F. Smith, Secretary. . arrange your business go as tospeud a few A. B. SPRECKBLS, President, ee } PH ore ——— WED :ESDAY,. + RNS WILL GAVE The Staaalag Pro, Red Cro There will be u ple in the big sho Theater in this ci ing, August 15th Miastrls. T is brace “all the old iant galaxy of nev Sweeney, the sil ing hustler, say: has been engagec end men led on t Webber and on tk Russell. Billy A ous voice and cou down the interloc the end men stirr their funniest, — The minstrel ““Sweerey, Scoone Renfrve, Tompki Mahar, Gehrig, Ct Manager), Williai Rowe, Williams, Barton Brothers, and Hariman. The program wi bright, as will be ing: ye P. 1. Overture,... _. 2 “Dd Like to § ~~ Love,” Louis Bri 8. “Let Me Brin Home,” Harry Sw 4, “The Ooon . Werry. = 5. “Pomona,” 0 6. “Whisper Yc ‘Bert Tompkins. 7. “Jolly Moke. ‘Webber. 8. Grand Finale Plantation,” by th : PA 1. Overture... 2. The Red Cro: Louis Brinkman, Fred Hahn—in the From Tampa’s Sh 8. The Mexican C. Nelson and captivating instru 4. Claude Rasse —The Hot Twins at Their Best. . 65. Something . Frank Williams. (a6. The Acrobat > Havethem. : 7. Echoes From Hartman. 8. Ashburn & \ ‘travaganza, “Ne Times; or, the He by the Company. “The prices will een tea Races at Glent -._The Glenbrook decided to act in . horse-owners and holding trotting, ' yaces at the Park ' in Augast. Notice ¢ All parties digg for the purpose_ pipe mains, or fo are hereby notifis lantern over said before dark. Super! fh Great Opporte / q Noith Bloomf j J. Levy has of / at North Bloom! ing for sale a geuts’ furnishin: hats, etc., at cos above named to' tuke advantage gains immediate kept open but a sale is made bi accommodating tion as well as t stock of goods: Great Bargain 1 Go and examin: TAPPING A Noti.e of Sp Owing to a li plumbers of th doing tapping expectation of other material . I have a full lit the Water or P will sell to any FOR CASH. Parties wan can have it do by getting the the City Colle ‘same to me. Nevada City New The Nevada prepared to . first-class nat rates. Office $ . Oorvoran, fir = YY Ice house, rea me ONo. 791. bt em mat eorna puma ae liane Cameron ioe imevesestipansmab rnin inn pine ais gas a aL nk lt hg tintin is ae Sg