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July 20, 1898 (4 pages)

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Tan TRA NSCRIPT,NEWSPAPER MEN letter half writtenwas found in the. to carry off their dead. One ¢ commadant’s house, addressed to the . was found dead with bis hand cluteh. . COPPER RIVER A FRAUD, . able to hold-Daquirce against any at-. of his bay theone blade beingt, in the s Who Claim Claim No Gold Worth Montioning is Found: There, GROCERY.. Commanding General. at Santiago,in. ing the throat of a Spanish soldier! WED :ESDAY,,..JULY 20, 1898,s7 GUANTANAMO. whi he stated ch that he was more than . while his other hand clutched the hilt Prospector tack from land or sea. But as soon as body of another Spanish soldier, while WILL HAVE SI END MEN. . an American transport and gunboat . around him lay many others. He had . A letter from which the following is aived 20 sans cee sma geil run out of ammunition and fought . A Ludicrons Siht to See Them Sek Sensstoes Mesmtn for, poor er J. £ JACKSON, The Stanalag Prorame . Arranged by.‘the!: AB Red Cross Minstrels, Chasing After Battleships. Proprietor “aw fifteen prospectors who came down including young Hamilton Fish and/™en in America” when the deeds Agency For--[lonogram Whiskey There will be upwards of thirty peoi / of. William Teffigan. Woodbury Rane was . that brave soldier shall become known, from Alaska a few days ago on the} ple in the big show to be given at the steamer Discovery: are New e York mili-. if true. Theater in this city on Monday evenite Army Basily Engaged fin Driywounded. Thes Blue Label Catsup — “In Capt. Abecombie’s letter, pubionaires and club men. Col. Woods ing, August 15th, ‘by the Red Cross June 29th, and 80 men were wounded. “The 7ist. No sign ofa battle yet by the fleet, lished in a Seattle paper, he writes: ‘A Mia tr-ls. T.is ag :regation will eming the Dons From Cuba. ‘New York coming to the riders assist-. 8° we lay beneath the awnings and party headed by E.J. Couper bas made brace “all the old favorites and a t ri_la rich strike on the Lanuna river, getance drove the Spaniards back with. Wait for events to happen. Toward fant galaxy of new ones,” as Co!. Harry : ting 75 cents to the pan on surface dirt, Depot for heavy loss. None of the 7ist. were in-. @vening the New Orleans broke the Sweeney, the silver-tongued advertis-' On BOARD THE U.S, 8. OREGON AT GUAN; water being too high to reach bed-rock. jured as the Spaniard ran when they . ™onotony by shelling ing hustler, says. Wilde’s Orchestra the hills back of ‘ TaNAMO, Cusa, Jone 28p, 1898. H ~~ saw reinforcementscoming. The army Aquadores for a few minutes, When Another party is making ffom $4 to $5 Fancy Groceries has been engaged. There will be six Eprron Taaxecetrr: In’ yesterday’s has taken position at Siboney, about {th® smoke faded away and all was per day working the bais on surface . — end men led on the bones by “Roxy”! pattie the Texas was struck by a shell 5 miles from Santiago. A battle is quiet again we huddled under the awndirt in Montechrita and Salmon Gulch-. Webber and on the tambos by Clande from the enemy, killing two men and. es near Port Valle, and 800claims have looked for at any moment . } ings and dozed away. Russell. Billy Ashburn of the sonorwounding six. It was a rick-a-speed June 26th. June 80th. been staked.’ ous voice and courtly bearing will bold . .46¢ which had struck ‘the water’ first Pepsin .. Pickles, % gai: Sidethens: Guantanamo! We arrived here at 7 Last night word was Lagpassed that a “In justice to those who might be misdown the interlocutor’s chair and keep and glanced on the deck of the ‘Texas. Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Ww YORK. . . PATE FOIS.” DEVILED AND POTTED _ TIBATS ANDIFISH. f Schools. +P zt 00 Ad a. m, and taking the colliers Averenda . *™4!l steamer from Jamaica would A led by these base misrepresentations . Duffy’s Malt . the end men stirred bid to do and S87 The ship sustained no damage whatand we who have been over the territory deGamecock Whisky quart-Scindia alongside proceeded fa! I OO Olives, lidate for t it OF Sehotte their fanniest, to and ran the blockade under cover ie We will take a fall supply, also . 2®kness, so all gunners’ crews were scribed by this U.S. A. officer will say,. IXI, Whisky of ammunition which has been coming . “tioned to keep a good lookout for if you are seeking for gold stay away. Bryant’s Root Beer bottle “Sweeriey, Scooney, Russell, Phillips, , Ship states that 8000 men were landed off the supply ship all “ day and rT; will. 'b¢ Stranger. It was a splendid night from the Copper river country and the Hire’s Renfrce, Tompkins, Nelson, Linihan,' up to 5 p. m, last night and not a shot 3for continue so to do tomorrow, for blockade running, for it began to above described territory. This terri e Republican The minstrels fntteds ‘ ever. She put out to sea this morning to bury her dead. News from the flagcoal. Mahar, Gehrig, Chas“Ashburn, (Stage was fired at them by the Spaniards. quors Barton Brothers, Hahn, Brown, Sia . the horses and perhapa some men. See re ee ee tate Captain 100 miles up Oopper river. sXidtoday would be the last time . 2%4 the thunder rolled and rumbled tiver. No gold has been found. Since we would coal at this place, makes it . /ike ® million mad bulls, to the right ‘she destroyed remaining It was the publication of these base fabrica seem to be so. We are all anxious for . *hought several times that some of the tions by a man in the employ of the U. buil » and another on the Socapa it, as we want to get out of this miser. Sips were struck, so close. the light8. Government we hear nothing but . --wor'! The third struck the Punta able hot hole where all have suffered go . 2!ng Seemed by. All escaped injury, words of condemnation heaped upon . “I'd Like to See the Girl I Used to Gorda works inside. Each explosion much, The forts here have been tohowever. So flercely did the rain pour him. He is now at Seattle acting asa in séicle these. y_and mediej Fine Winea” Lae, Louis Brinkman.; was terrific and must have stirred them 8. “Let Me Bring My Clothes Back up pretty lively. nburger ana Home,” Harry Sweeney. . 4.“The Coon Serenade,” rought id to — Werry. \! ‘ battle +--+ e@e Postoffice Cierk Hire Increased. The roster of clerks forthe postoffice mountains for miles and miles and prestruck one squarely it would have com. ®tOrm was over. The moon and stars at this city has been amended so as_to 7. “Jolly Moke.in Blacktown, “Ralph . sented a strange and beautiful sight juoia. pletely destroyed her. The number of . °@™¢ out bright and clear and the hereafter permit of two clerks being . ‘Webber. ; . as fire after fire broke out among the Spaniards killed were 60 all told. Two . lack hills of Santiago stood out in hired instead of one. The salaries will 8. Grand Finale, “Down on the Old . houses. Later lights, as of camp fires, Spanish soldiers came in voluntarily bold silhoutte against a cloudless sky. hereafter aggregate $1100 a year inPlantation,” by the Company. were seen on the hill five miles from and surrendered, They say there are . /°day not a sign of the storm could be stead of $600. The additional help has ae i: LUMBER Santiago. As daylight came the Ad500 at Guantanamo City, seven miles . 862. The sea is ag smooth as glass been badly needed for some time, as the business of the office has been miral signaled that the army was adfrom where we lay, und that they have . #04 the Orchestra. cool sea breeze is a blessing growing rapidly . 2. The Red Cross Quartette—Messrs. vancing and was now preparing camp only enough provisions to last till . that all appreciate, for we see few cool megensieaianel Louis Brinkman, Barton Brothers and for She sty? 1h Tee, DOK ter BaerCh Does July, They are now on half rations . 4@y8 down here. No Odds and Ends, ‘in day time and all manceuvers will be and would also surrender if it wasn’t} This afternoon smoke was sighted off Foon ue eyes Melodies made at vight until the soldiers get a. for the officers holding them in check, the Island and the New York and Vixen. : Our clearance sale is not made up aie . little used to the hot sun. A strong made-for it with all possible speed, of odds and ends, but upon our straight June i une 27th Hag Rokensaigiee gue sae ta,. breeze is blowing today and comes as a The stranger was seen to turn and run lines. You will find a saving of 25 per We are stil] coaling and will leave PERT 2 God send, and right off shore, so we J. Levy, The captivating instrumental selections. . for Santiago tonight. The army is ad“a0 poss black smoke passing out of cent upon all: goods. Popular Clothing Store. 4. Claude Russell and Harry Sweeney know that the boys are not suffering. j8-tf _ —The Hot Twins of Music and Mirth’ Today we are on the eve of another and perhaps the greatest battle of the Something New, » at Their Best. dissatisfaction is found with General . Y°T® t0° much for her and they have 5. Something Entirely Different, ' war up to the present time, While Shafter who ie still afloat and refuses . J48t brought her in. She is the fellow Try Grape Nuts for breakfast. Dewey’s victory was great in pluck and " Frank Williams. to come ashore. His carriage is minus . %° 5®¥@ been looking for. She had Van Camp’s Concentrated Soups are wheels, They were forgotten, and the one chance; she took it and lost, and is . 6. The Acrobatic Dudes, Guessthem & . coming 2@7ing ofbattle that gallant commander, the the best. will be greater on ac» Havethem. . much corpulent General cannot navi. . 2°¥ * Captured prize. New goods daily at Gaylord’s. tf 7. Echoes From Faderland, Charles count of the large number of the at © No. 51. Shrewd People > Commercial Street, Keeps a ‘ines stock and gives his } Customers the best bargains. If you are thinking of. getting new farni ture call at his stores. @ @_ : a You Will Profit wees BREA AA®AAA AAAI S. re travagauza, ’ Meds Cue ie . resistance it. is supposed the enemy son. ' had better stayed at home. Confederate General, he will make, A flag of truce was sent in Times; or, the Hepburns at the Front,” BE ROOD Bad We ahs — ~ sigHd . : gate unless the roads are smooth. He Joun H. Auten, U, 8. M, ©, The ex — Joe Wheeler, aiiuuiecccccss” © made a move on the Spanish yesterday —the 26tb—driving them back into The petition to lease the realty beby the Company. Peceebaee s with t 7 : = es Santiago with heavy. Joss, _His-comlonging to the estate ofA; Charonnat, f ow at the peak, came out to meet her. mand consisted of three troops, his . %¢°eased, will come up for hearing Are features peculiar to Hood’s Pills. Small in —— + ee 00 Teen te cents, The parley wus a short one as she alsize, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man cavalry and 71st New York Volunteers, . AUsust 6th, Races at Glenbrook Next Month. oat immediately returned carrying They, the whole army, are now in good . The petition for an order of_sale of The Glenbrook Pai Park directors have :. Admiral Sampson’s warning to the position, 4 miles from the city and 5 Te#! estate in the matter of A. Medecided to act in conjunction with the non-combatants to leave at once and A Handsome War Souvenir given with every purchase of miles inland. The Cubans, under Gar. Donald, deceased, will be heard Ang Hoods ere on all . sureties on is critical; also that he has talfen all ™°tion for a new trial to justify. bodies of Spanish troops are drilling on of the flying squadron that ill go out before dark. Hues Morcurm, Superintendent of Streets. July 20, 1898.—tf DON'T MISS IT. we lay within 2000 yards of the harbor’s June 28th. Santiago! Owing to delayed arrival of; 5 June 24. AGreat Opportunity For the People of the Illinois Volunteers and the time taken for their disembarkation, SantiJ. Levy has opened a clothing store the small gunboats which hug the shore ago will not suffer an attack from the at North Bloomfield and is now offer-' and protect our men’s advance, drive fleet today; but active preparations are ing for sale a fine line of clothing, the Spaniards back as regular as-clock bejng made and ere long the great guns geuts’ furnishing goods, boots, shoes,' work. This morning the Spaniards will belch out the death kne}l of Cerhats, etc. ut cost. The people in the made a furious attempt to regain Aquavera and Linares. All the troops are above named towns and vicinity should. gores, but the Mosquito fleet kept peplanded except 2500, which wil] arrive take advantage of getting great barpering small shrapnel into them with today. General Shafter is ashore and gains immediately, as the store will be deadly effect judging from the way the army is within sight of Santiago kept open but a shorttime. The above ‘they beat a hasty retreat over the hills and in good position. We lost one sale is made both for the purpose of. to Santiago and safety. Our army’s man from our launch who wandered . J accommodating the people in that secheilographic signalling could be plainaway on the beach and is supposed to! y tion as well as to make room for a big ly seen and they were now dangerhave been taken prisoner. The. Massa-. s stock of goods now on the way for his ously near the ill fated city. In prochusetts lost six. The men had a hard . 3% Great Bargain House in Nevada City tecting the advancing army the guntime in landing, which was accomGo and examine his stock. jl8-lw boats and lighter crafts are keeping the plished in aheavy surf. The Spaniards
hills alive with bursting shells and the poisoned all the water, bread and eataenemy from doing any damage to the bles in Aguadores that they could not approaching columns, Desultory firtake along. One soldier died from eat I No.th Bloomfleld and Relief Hill The Spaniards ao using paca TAPPING PIPES FREB, has been going on all along the ing a loaf of poisoned bread and many A Noti.e: of Special Importance to the’ ing beach since daylight this morning, but were sick from drinking poisoned wine. People, has died out now, from feports just re-. They have no respect for civilized war Owing to a little rivalry among the ceived. It is rumored that two men fare and are using explosion bullets plumbers of this city some of them are were drowned in landing and also some and rifle shells filled with liquid poison doing tapping with no profit, with the horses. pn veil _excepting a few on our men. So General Shafter has expectation of getting a good price for minor idents, the. landing of the given orders not to take any prisoners other material used in such work. Now, huge army of invasion was a complete but to shoot them down like dogs. It I have a full line of all goods used in sa . . Huge volumes of smoke were is also reported that Lieutenant Hob. the Water or Plumbing trade which I seeage one over the city early this son and the men who took the Merri. 5 will sell to any and all parties CHEAP saorning. it is supposed the Spaniards mac in, were killed and that their FOR CASH, are estroying property rather than let bodies were being dragged through the Parties wanting Taps in the main it into our hands. Tomorrow will streets. This news has greatly incan have it done FREE OF CHARGE’! see the land forces safely in position censed the soldiers and their hatred of by getting the Tap and permit from arid the great batteries may commence the Dons can only be imagined. the City Collector, and presenting the at any moment after that time. A latter account of the battle in ‘same to me. The weather is very cool, and cloudy which 22 Rough Riders were killed and every thing is as favorable for. states that.after they landed they took acts the rity Nevada City, July 12, 1898, will New Ice Company. RSS AG NE AR EG TG TNE SIC after Camara’s fleet, which has been rethe hill near Morro and from our nearported seen heading toward the Suez . by position they are plainly visible. We have no fear of their guns now as Canal, and whose destination is bemost of them are dismounted and so lieved to be Manila. Santiago will fall a tomorrow. mouth. Summer Glearance Sale’ ai At thea first-class natural ice at reasonable : rates, Office at residence of Thomas Corvoran, first door above Theater 3 Ice house, rear of Theater: Telephone low, ALWAYS ON TIME June 25. No. 791. pS. Conconan & Appocasr. of Santiago, and three big transports went down and took Garcia’s command to Daquitée where 700 colored Americun troops are holding that town,” The Spanish left Daquirce in such a hurry : . . J. LEVY, Proprietor. Commercial Street. Telephone 203. Gall and See New. — Prices « Most Important, beauty has been carefully considered in the makin of these time pieces, Bot. watches and clocks are mar-vels of artistic skill in design and finish, The rare of the stock muy male a select ion difficult. All .are beautiful and good and none Spemive. Our repairing de“partment is fully equipped for difficu t or delicate wor = / All Kinds of Jewelry Made to Order. LUETJE & BRAND, Watchmakers and Jewelers. Broad Street. Spanish were driven into a battalion of colored+ cavalry who charged them, slaughtering hundreds. The Ameri ‘that they left, everything behind, A Jon, thet the Spaniards were culled in 7V{, as ro] D. MAR Sri.’ / POPEE ODN DDE MODOOMNDOOESELOK ODN I CURES STOMACH TROUBLE. Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt Again Proves Its Great Curative Power.. Dr. Sanden says that the health of the human body depends upon the vitality in it. Sickness.or weakness of any kind is impossible when all the organs have suflicient strength to do their work. © Thatis reasonable, is it not? Now, Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt fills the body every day with ' vital strength, and nature thus aided . I q) THERE ARE apna CURES LIKE THIS, OFFICE AND YARD, Boulder Street, Nevada City. Cali on us before going elsewhere. FAYETTE, Contra Co., Cal., May 3, 1899. DR, A. T. SANDEN—Dear Sir: rehave used your Belt Costa for one month sud have derived 7 from it. I suffered for years from catarrh of the stomech, weak back and ; constipation; in fact, my geseral health was very . . had taken ris of medicine without re! , but as soon as I your Beit I & to improve, and now 1! feel entirely cured as I have not had apy of —— since I got the Belt. Of course, I recommend ti highly. Yours traly, JOHN C. LUCAS, ELECTRICITY A GREAT TONIC. The body cannot live without it. If you are weak or sick you need electricity. Quitdrugging and It is nature’s vital force. try it. Read Dr.Sandebook, n’s ‘‘ Three Classes of Men,”’ fre.® Z 4 = DODD " soon overcomes disease, and that while climbing the narrow cans buried 150 Spaniards, but as they advanced the bodies became so numer-. wins respect fora man, It has gained a reputation for our watches and clocks that we fee) proud of. The loss or gain of a few secouds in that many days doesn’t amount to much, but even that loss or gain has been obviated by fine workmanship. While we ‘consider the movement POPULAR CLOTHING STORE, trail the Spanish fired on them from The Nevada City Ice Companyis now.!..-General Garcia and Rabi have united ambush. Instantly @ charge was made prepared to supply the piiblic with tapnet at Accredores fifteen miles west and so sudden by our men that the pu W. H. CRAWFORD, Sie SS a eeI ae ale active preparatiozs as could be wished possession of ths hill above the town for. / 6 $0000000000005 pens teed nana lantern over said holes or refill them’ enough to have an: interview. Large it is almost assured that we will be one g of. 10 cents or more. i S Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla . are hereby notified to hang a lighted still I never saw a single one get near ) the S horse-owners and pool-sellers below in ! take the women and children out of the: cia and Rabi, are with Wheeler. ust 22d. The Spanish Admiral, Cervera, says holding trotting, pacing and ranning city as we are going to bombard San In the case of Thomas McAulay vs. said: * You never’know you tiago when the troops arrive in position. have taken a pill till it is all races at the Park during the last we k ‘Phe combined land sid. sed attack in official letters to Blanco, which were . JF. Moody the time has been exover.” 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., in Augast. taken off a prisoner, that his situation . tended for defendant's . will no doubt put a S asy to Operate te ' Spanish operations in this part of Cuba. . his men and guns off the ships and Notice to. the Pabitc. pret crowd of newspaper crafts . All parties digging holes hol in the streets‘ surround the flagship and it is rather . {joined the land forces. He further for the purpose of tapping the water comical to see her when she starts off states that Santiago is starving and cannot possibly hold ont, pipe mains, or for any other purpose, with about 20 newspaper tugsafter her. The Oregon has been detached and ‘O Show Your Colors. asy to Take Superior Court Orders. AI ee sleeienananatiadiana vancing and will fight a decisive battle . "®" *annels showed her making off at itacking Americans and the stubborn see JAMES KINKEAD, on the 28th, assisted by the fleet. Much . °!! 8Peed, but the flagship and gunboat ' Hartman. ae ‘Buy things where they get the most value for their money, and when it comes to a fre in the line of FURNITURE they have found that : Dolphin. Two large’ contact mines . ®bips could not penetrate to the mouth transpor tation company that occasion maining houses on the mountain side propellor. Each one contained 600. Ships closed in and completely , east of Santiago were seen to. be burnpounds of gun cotton and ‘were rethe entrance against any who. locked might ‘Bert Tompkins. Three 3 Everything else in EE, 50 es Shafter’s army must. have advanced with projecting arms and heavily fused, . °f the harbor, although not over 500 ally rans a vessel to Port Valdex to bring John some during the night for early the rewere stirred up by the Marblehead’s . Y@rde away. But the three. back disappointed gold seekers.” big 5. “Pomona,” Claude Russell. them. I 25 seK sca ERInbo IIIoe OEO re IKO ec RIO e ORC scORO or OOK e tally destroyed by the Marblehead and . 4°W® that the search lights of the warvampire in the interests of a certain ‘6. “Whisper Your Mother’s Name,”!ing. The bright blazes lit up the cently laid. Should the cruiser have . Y°"ture to go jn, An hour and the id get. ba . 25 50 tory BOOOOOOOOK pene wright, as will be seen from the followlnsided three shells on her. A little to r, velties Mikado Soa So have . Te cracked likea shell }usual amount of heavy ammunition we and Hariman. ‘During the mid watch the Vesuvius, as the small streams flowing are into takingjaboar Copper and d the fuct that the . f°™ 8 dozen Vesuvius’ fired at once The program will be up to date and . usual, stole up to Morro’s shadow and elebrated ket. ng in bulk, Per, gal. described by the officer has been} * ~ * “ ARABIAN ROAST” Co‘tee It is ramored that a bombardment of . Ti and when it rains down here it Manager), William Ashturn, Webter, The Marrietta fired into a troop of prospec ted from Port Valdez to Copper the City of Santiago will take place on neni ag“e nate huge deluge from Rowe, Williams, Werry, Brinkman, Spanish cavalry, killing ee dive“tt a = neatly all of a S © lig ng was terrific and river and from the mouth of Lasnuna alers in ie ti andon that paper refused to give it tay oir gubeiled wok 22 were ‘killea grown Spaniard -is equal to any three space. The letter was signed by some