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July 21, 1898 (4 pages)

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RING, 2 lange rat Miss is zy at the street ia a Oliver ir. Soma al thy — 3 amusesic forthe 3+ Oar @ WR Were 1dsomely. ‘iss Qlive assisted 1 Garing — follows: ~ Gaylord, ud Bar. r, Margie e Allen, in, Lillie 2 Marsh, her Meor Valan» George cs Goyre, is, Havirt-Rectcr, eS, Karl a Wallin-, —— an, Merritt ids, Will n, Curtis ince MalRK, (ERT ly 21. nor, TTI, Soprano ; ), ontralto ; list, 'rancisco, he of SS or the zit-as a or the CO. ddd ‘with provisions. What effect this force . assault upon the enemy’s trenches and carried them, sweeping away the grand fleet that will probably menace the ;.the tops with Spanish dead. English ‘officers say the Americans made the at 1100 killed and many wounded. ; St. L ' There was more Spanish killed on July a chee _ action the correct loss to the enemy is not known so far, as many were . Growned when. the Viscaya blew up . But some reports give it as $60 killed, > boats. _ . aod the forts replied. Edging ina lit-' . tle nearer we saw in the entrance of tbe harbor the masts and funnels of a q . @nd that the Spanish sank her to keep . Teresa to look for bodies, but found ' none. The cruisers were still burning, . ut resting easy on the sand. But/the _ euge beautiful cruisers show the awful Ville young men who yolunteered with . effect of Sampson’s guns. ere ee i pe consequence. are buri:ned: “with . THK I RANSCRIPT, extra an duty. Some _ reports says “. Pando” ‘has arrived with 5000 ‘troops breve MY 21, 1898. ; baving lost 8600‘on the way, being harTHREE ". ports say be has not reached ‘Santiago, -. and only a few stragglers have come ih. THE OREGON a Tn teetigation of the wrecking Maria NOW A A FLAGSHIP. gellar rg igh gk standpoint. The former lies in an easy position in the sand, with almost her nutural draught of water. She is The subduing. of of Santiago Is Manel sie te Proving’ Dili Tk. Ei seriously injared. It looks very much as if she was salvable. The Oquendo __ Some ae Ships Give the Scor-. # mach worse off. She bad been subjected to a much heavier, gun fire and is raked and torn in every part. The loss of life was very great. Burned and charred bodies were strewn every. Where. The vicinity of the port forOn gto ue pcre Bax. ward torpedo-room, particularly, was Sanv1aco, July 5th, almost covered. The Lotbadowspiodad The great battle has been fought and lea questiun it is hoped inaybe 66a: pion a Hot Reception. oy won and things have settled down to clusively decided. The fact of so many . the usual routine. We still keep a bodi eS seg es being about. would seem to bear strict blockade and watch for vessels . (1, out, but two of her crew taken off that might try to ran it. Cervera’s. 1, beach afterward were questioned dash was so sudden ‘that now we can and both stated it was the result of bardly_realize what hus been done with . ave and that the number 6f bodies was so Little: Aetege: Ve. ourselves,” Th Wel < go a cusautal Sik’ tie thu fast that the Spanish Admiral’s intehtion to try the operating room was just below, and and make Havana. Blanco had orthat matiy wounded came up thas: ae _dered him to do so. He stated that he and were there suffocated. They said “knew he would lose at least two ships, oar fire was so terrific that it was imbut reckoned on escaping with the possible to keep the men at their guns. Cristobal Colon and Vizcaya and perIn the forward turret were two officers haps his torpedo fleet, He knew the. 4 five men, evidently killed by the Brooklyn would chase him and sled entry of « six-pounder shell between meant to draw her out and sink her/ +), top of the turret and gun shield. with his two armored cruisers; but he Altogether this ship is a most striking reckoned not on the speed of the instance of what well directed rapid Oregon and consequently lost his ire er guns may accomplish. She was whole fleet. It was a sad blow ‘0: terribly battered about. Spain, that day, and one she will alGuantanamo, July 8th. ways remember, for the flower of her We arcived bork inst night ati om: Navy was swept away like chaff before ind tre fu toe repairs. Rumors of a a gale, ; : pleasant, but rather startling nature, Santiago is proving a barder not to are going the rounds to.the effect that crack than was at first anticipated. we aré going ‘to Spain. In fact it is ane _— a he a by quarter deck talk and that is generally General Pando bringing pschie reliable, and being in here with ten from Manzanillo, and all were supplied days to recuperate and fit out in, is an ce assurance that we are going somewhere. will “have on our army will depend . Now that Spain’s navy is at the bottom upon the advantages gained during OF the sen.and uabices there 1aki othing the naval battle. The army made an ica the big ironclads todo, and like a spirited horse we are restless. The regiment of Spain, the “Regent’s Own,” who died from the Colonel and staff down, and the trenches were ‘piled to Spanish coast will be» most formidable array of fighting craft und abie to cope with anything afloat, or uvything that Spain bas afloat. It will constitute the battleships Oregon and Towa; armored cruiser Brooklyn, flagship; protected cruisers Newark, New Orleans, Minneapolis and Columbia; cruiser Yankee; auxilliary cruisers St. { Two coal ships, one supply and one ammunition ship willaccompany this fleet and unless the Spanish sue.for peace rather suddenly we will shortly force her to Everything is quiet at Guantanamo. No fighting has been going on, and a close watch is being kept for the two Spanish gunboats. Up the river the ports are tiiied with all sorts of vessels and the stars and stripes are in evidence everywhere. A new house rather relieves the barrenness of buildings at Last night at 11 p. m.a picket boat , tbe Cuban camp on the hill top, The firedthe danger signal and brought all . !marines still hold high jinks and Old hauds to quarters with a jamp. The ,Glory unfolds itself to the gentle Massuchusetts and ‘l'exas opened fire. : breezes (when they come) as detiantly asever. The harbor is full of transports, war ships, sailing vessels, torpedo boats, press bouts and yachts. ‘The p-ize steamer Adula, spick and span, , ties near the Marblehead, a silent pristeen minutes, and the vessel was seen! ‘ oner—a result of the close watchfal;to sink across the channel and near news of the blockade. It is very warm .the Merrimac. The forts ceased fo fire heres” nat we doa’t seem to mind it .and the ships drew off: We rolled "P much now. We get plenty of ice, but ‘in our blankets near the guns to await . provisions are scarce. Writing paper ranothersurprise. is worth a dollar a box and none at Jovy 6mm. that. Our iprisonérs are doing wel) ‘This morning the ship could be! and are to be transfered. to the hoswlainly seen sunk in the channel and pital ship Solon. No news of the army iit is supposed to be the Rena Mercedes, up to July 6th, and what has been, or being done, is not known among the . us out. We went down to the wreck . fleet. Joun H. Aten, U.S. M. ©. of the Almrande Oquendo and Maria ae Gone Into the Army. . Harold Kinman, oi ote of the Downiegrandest charge and tbe steadiest they jbuve ever heard.or read about. Reports coming in state our loss uring the three days’ fighting on land 8d than all the combined loss of the Americans since the war. So while we. are huvipga hard time on shore the gain is decidedly ours. Of the naval 180 wounded and 1600 taken prisoners, Not a soul escaped from the torpedo man-of-war. The two above named , ships kept up a continua) fire for fif ; Company L. of Marysville, and who The German cruiser Guya has arfailed to pass the physical examination rived and asked permission to take out . 8t Camp Barrett, went to Mare Island, the German Consul and subjects of Where he joined the marines, signing the Kaiser. Her request was granted . for five years. and she went over to the entrance to : wait and also view the effects of our Dirigo Club Re-Union. : gons on Morro Castle. The Dirigo Whist Club, which was _ The Scorpion came in and. reported . one of the most popular social, organihaving a hot skirmish with five cruisers zations in the previous to its disbandnd three land batteries at Cienfuegos. . ment some five years ago, willbe—tenShe was hit twelve times and had to dered a re-union party this evening by Tetire, and came in to report to the' Mrs. L. §. Calkins: Admiral. The chances are that the! —4 Oregon, now carrying Commander brs How’s This? Bon's fag, may go there to ascertain We offer One Hundred Dollars Rethe cause of trouble. What cruisers of . maid: tor ais dann Camaa Cadi asc: rein they cen be js « mystery, os she not be cured by Hali’s Catarrh Cure. hasn’t any now outside of the Cadiz. F. J. CHENEY & CO,, Toledo, O et. But. perhaps that may have ar-_ We, the undersigned, have kuown F. ived—at least we hope so. Should we. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, und bePRON COTES XD ONE ONE NOR i cefectiy. Bomarnble in: $i we will add another victory to those . “= ay ia clk ese, business transactions and fluancially JULY 7TH. . All sorts of rumors are rife as to our’ by their firm. mext move and_.a-state of uncertainty . prevails throughout the fleet. A board : pf inspection convened aboard the, agship for the purpose of investizat« Toledo, O. sale Draggist, Toledo, O. . Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internthe condition of the Maria Teresa malig Gieectly.upon the blood ally, ° } ‘Lestimonials sent free. Price 7 } have been sent to Siboney to. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. » forthe wounded. An arm‘stice sana f forty-eight hours bas been agreed . Ualy One Dollar. ' by both armies, to enable an nish to bury their dead. This they Coin Toe, patent tip, all sizes, for $1 at abbornly refuse to do and car troops the Popular Clothing Store. jott ahead ; ‘by Garcia’s reserve: Other re into the halls in all sorts of costumes. ' FOR CASH. . in the tube, it may be by a shot; thispealne of the bedding, ete., —-* is/rates. Office at residence of Thomas -destruction. . Popular Clothing Store. j8-tf Hood’s 73aii2 able tovarry out any vubligatious made} ©: West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, WatpinG, Kinnan & Mann, WholeLadies’ Kid Button’ Shoes: or Less ment t om Soest “A CLOSE 6 Cll. e “TAPPING "PPRS FREE, Narrow Escape From a. a ‘bainatin ig a Soc importa to. the at the National Hotel, = People, At ball:pest foutc'uhinte thik seieuing. < Owtin-te « litfte’ itvaley’ ahiotg the dense volumes of smoke. were discovplumbers of this city some of them are L Great pa For the jie le ~No-th Bloomfleld and Relief Bill: y: Levy has opened a clothing tore’ t North Bloomfield and offer‘as for sale a rie Leek J. i, JACKSON, ‘ered coming fromthe linen room on doing tapping with no profit, with the the third floor of the National hotel expectation of getting a good price for trated many. of the. sleeping rooms in that part of the building, awakening the Water or Plumbing trade which 1; the boardersand causing them to rush will sell to any and all parties CHEAP: ‘The door of the linen room was broken} Parties wanting Taps in the main open and it was then discovered that a . can have it done FREE OF CHARGE large quantity of bedding, towels, etc.,. by getting the Tap and permit from was afire and the blaze was rapidly . the City Collector, and_jresenting the eating its way throngh the partition! same tome. —against which this material was stacked up. : Buckets of water. were immediately brought into requisition and within a few minutes the fire was under control. The Nevada City Ice Company is now The damage to the building will ap. prepared to supply the public with proximate $50, while the estimated . first-class natural ice at reasonable GEO. E. TURNER. Nevada City, J my 12, 1898. ; New Ice Compauy. close to $2380 : . Corvoran, first door above Theater : oe ae No, 791, A Destructive Forest Fire. tf. Gosouniis & ArBoaasr, over the postoftice. The smoke peneOther material used its such work. Now, ( hats, etc., ut cost, have a full line of all goods used iv) above named towns and vicinity should Ice house, rear a eater. Telephone i gents’ furnishing goods, boots, shoes, The people in the jtake advantage of getting great bargains immediately, as ‘the store will. -be kept Open but ashorttime: The above sale is made both for’ tie purpose. of accommodating the noe in. that section as well as tomake room for a big stock of goods now on the way for. his Great’ Bargain House in Nevada City Go and examine his stock. — j18-1lw °@o { Notice to the Public. All parties digging holes in the streets for the purpose of tapping the wafer . : pipe mains, or for any other purpose, Duty s Malt . : & ‘Fancy Groceriesus : EHIVE “GROCERY . eae Proprietor © Agency For--Tlonogram Whiskey. __ _ Blue Label Catsup. Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for. — PATE FOIS. DE wah POTTED MEATS AND FISH. ckles, % gal.bottles.. 25 in bulk, per gal. 50 are hereby notified to h ight ; if are ep ented! Gamecock Whisky fit Olives, I 24 lantern over said holes. or refill them before dark.
Hue Morcues, ~“ Superintendent of Streets, ‘July 20, 1898.—tf 8 A forest fire on Rock Creek below the crossing of the North San Juan. road burned considerable wood last evening belonging to a L. Anderson ‘and others. ‘Today the fire. continued to spread at an alarming rate and this afternoon the Electric Power Company took out a crowd of men to fight it. The new flume of the Company is in danger of —_————— Wuen You Are Ont ont of sorts, feel tired, languid and dull you need Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It will brace you up and give you strength and energy other i vigor and vitality. new . Hoop’s Pitts are the best family cathar tic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable sure. ee No Odds and Ends, Our clearance sale is not made up of odds and ends, but upon ourstraight lines. You will find a saving of 25 per eent upon all goods. J. Levy; The). ergy and makes health complete. happy to say that 1 f en ; at 1 feel like a well man, Wit 7 °@e-. Something New. Try Grape Nuts for breakfast. Van Camp's Concentrated Soups are the best, © New goods daily at Gaylora’s co A oeO¢Vy. of Men,’’ sent sealed, free, upon’ $i: e e ® @ e Ad @ ° e ° ° 3 © ° ° $. o ° o o ¢ ¢ °o 6 ¢ ¢ ¢ “@ ¢ ¢ @ @ é IT IS NATURE'S REMEDY. You can regain the vitality that has been drained from your systém. Electricity and vitality are ‘akin to each Organs and renew your vitality» ° DR. SANDEN’S ELECTRIC BELT Is a perfect body batter —as perf as Science and mechanics can make them. : i gone Wou'd Not Part With His Belt at Any Price. Dr. A. T. Sanden—Dear Sir: It is thirty days sine r advice and wonderful Bel Meud it to any person in need of one. Very. Bei "ana peal aie di og vite ere eae Son It Cures All Weakness in Men. It gives Strength, which makes men of physical wrecks. It restores the old vim and: energy.@ Read the book *‘Three Classes LE.CTRICITY For Weak Men inman. Amild current will carry ife and energy into the. weakened It builds up ‘vital.enIXL, Whisky ‘. Bryant’s Root Beer .bthe Eiyrelsi ce Os Mg tae 60 Sen weseseseeeets Mikado Soap, per bar O5 chhe dace g else in proportion, os 5 © © 6 © “ARABIAN ROAST”’ Coffee is the Best. Miive it a Trial. Oo eee es annie fposceecnenoneencrcrcrirs Sh rewd People ae x aX i “ey *K ‘Buy things where they get the most _ value for their money, and when it comes to anything in the line of “= —* FURNITURE they have found that OK iF JAMES KINKEAD, Commercial Street, Keeps a large stock and gives his customers the best bargains. If you are thinking of getting new furniture call at his stores. HH HR F77i MORK Ai SJ AN TAX IS AS AS i You Will Profit Thereby. 2 IS AS ASSP F OOOO ORor UN ROE Connor Creek, Raker County, Or. e I began using your Belt, and I am a loss since the first moment . put “wore the Belt nights, and found im. f 1 could not get another like it. 4 A. ROL DE REUSH. o ae application. Gave Up Hope Feared Her Little Boy Could Not Recover But Hood’s Sarsaparilia Made Him . ' Well and Strong. “ My little boy was taken with inflammatory rheumatism when he was two years old. Some one had to sit up with . him every night. At one time we ' thought he could not live from day to : day. He hada heart trouble caused by . the rheumatism. I had about given up ' all hope of his recovery, but I got a bot. tle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Before he had taken half the contents he began to improve. He kept on gaining and now he is well and strong and goes to school every day. I owe his life to Hood’s Sarsaparilla.”. Mrs, P. 8. LockrinGR, 1328 West Second Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Sale At the@. Is the.best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. e tob to tak Hood’s Pills easy to operate. 0” J. LEVY, Commercial Street. Gall See Rare and Beautiful ! The Modern Houses “Finished with -. . Sequoia, a specialty. Ne BUILDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER . % Yard at Depot. Telephone Noa. SI. TOWLE BROS. CO., A. ISOARD & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wrimes 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 er Bock Beer. ge ae ie ee ae Melek aha eee ae IIE xe Summer oe : Prices ax te @Q0OOOOOOOOOOO © Show Your Colors. ©© A Handsome War Souvenir given iG) S with every purchase of © lo cents or more. © ©00000H00000005 W. H. CRAWFORD, 5K POPULAR CLOTHING STORE Proprietor. Telephone 203.” and New Teas snenaanenes hoice M: Wine for family and medicinail purposes Sarpone ial selection of Fine Wines of farally yee Imported oes. > sinbur r and Roquefort Cheese, the fin rought here. Particular Bo nag paid 4 to family orders. ii Delinquent Notice. Nes HANKS COMPOLIDATED MINING OFFICE AND YARD, Boulder Street, Nevada City. Cali on us before going elsewhere. SH. Com 'y ce of neipal of . — img gt Raitt fornia, Loca. : teas rors Lar ad Feil Gr taina Micing District, unty, California. ‘there are Seimanent upon the following described stock on account of assessmeut Nv. 1, levied on the lith day of June 1898,the amount set opposite the names of the respective shareho! as follows : Fanon oH B. ae ‘Fruits, Can “And in accordance with Her, anes an order ". pateal os publie a otign ag the fen Calif EF. ROSENTHAL, ——DEALER IN— FE ak mee ne, 18, 90 many shares hermof eech. TOBACCO, NOTIONS, STATIONERY Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Purses, Ete. dies, Cigars ornia, on nee 1 t thee borat o vot Ks aay td pay fetingeen nt assess. tising and ono Offiee—Room 3, No. 211 Sausome San Francisco. valifornia. — Commercial Street, Nevada City. iene cer Agency for the Leading Periodicals. ALWAYS ON TIME wins respect fora man. It has gained a reputation for our watches and clocks that we feel proud of; ‘The loss or gain of a few seeouds 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 f Most Important, beauty has been e¢arefully considered in the making of these time pieces. Both watches and clocks are marvels of artistic skill in. design and finish. The variety of the stock muy make a selection difficult. All are beautiful and good and none expensive. Our repairing department is fully equipped for difficult or delicate work. All Kinds of Jewelry Madé to Order. LUETJE & BRAND, Watchmakers and Jewelers. Broad Street. GOSS EMEME ! THE GREAT California-StateFair—————— WILL BE HELD AT SACRAMENTO September 5th ro 17th, 1898. Don’t Stay at Home the Whole Year ! IMPROVE THIS OPPORTUNITY to enlarge your ideas, and investigate theworld of improvements and progress wherein you will surely find something of profit to yourself and vocation. THE AIM OF THE STATE FAIR MANAGEMENT is to make the ‘products of the farm, garden, orchard, vineyard, dairy, breeding pens, stable, and the work-shop a great object lesson, that the pioneer as wellas the veginner may take advantage of progression. WE DESIRE TO STIMULATE a healthy rivalry and beget . a friendly com: Sey that will redound to the benefit and advapcement of the community ap tate. TO THIS END WE INVITE exhibits ot every kind and character that will show California’s capabilities. AS ITEMS OF AMUSEMENT, we eae, an unexcelled RACING PROGRAMME. GRAND MUSICAL CONCERTS.and other light attractions that are popular for the entertainment of visitors. FREE TRANSPORTATION FOR EXHIBITS, and liberal excursion rates are given by the Southern Pacific Company on al! their lines. REMEMBER THE DATES and arrange your business so as to speud a few days with us. ‘ A. B. SPRECKELS, President. Edwin F. Smith, Secretary._ Pr GAELS IAL i seth tense oD ne aaa connect eBE