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THE.. ~TRANSOR RIFT:
blished every eyenin
ee rants
BROWN & CALKINS.
L. 8. CALEING.
ays ey
N. P. BROWN. «
1899. MONDAY, ... .. ++. JULY =
ON TO SACRAMENTO.
Nevada City Militiamen to Have a Rat:
tling Reception,
The Record-Union of yesterday says:
‘ a _ Company O, Second Infantry, NG. C.,
Nevada City’s crack military organization, is marching.on Sacramento,, and
will be here in time to help celebrate
the nation’s birthday. . The boys spent
Friday night at Auburn, where a ball
was given in their honor, and they are
now between that place and Sacramenfo.
It is proposed to give the mountain
boys a rousing reception, and at 10:30
o'clock last night Company G started
to meet them and escort them into the
city. Company G, which was accompanied by a detail of the local Signal
Corps, camped at Arcade last. night,
and will today move on in the direction of Roseville until they meet Company C.
Troop B, cavalry, will leave this
morning and will also march to meét
the soldiers from the mining district,
when. al? three organizations will return together. Itis probablethat they
will not reach this city until early
Tuesday morning, unless they seize a
railroad train and ride in.
The Signal Corps will form a station
on the dome of the Capitol, and heliographic communications will be kept
open with the squad of signalmen who
marched with Company G.
Shortly before midnight a. telephone
message announced that the local
troops had reached Morrison’s wayside
_inn, about-two miles out of town, and
had hopes of getting as far as Arcade
before daylight. The commissary wagon and water tank was then struggling
along in the rear, which made it bad
forMorrison, who had just laid in a
beer supply for Sunday, with the brewery two miles away.
The message concluded with the
statement that the soldiers had stood
the march from town in good shape,
were having a fine time and that some
had suggested camping there for the
&
night, which would give the supply
train a chance to catch up with them.
So-farthere has been no indication of
mutiny. :
eee
_The-€ounty Supervisors.
The County Supervisors met this
morning for the summer term.
The quarterly reports of the county
treasurer, the physician and the auditor-were read and approved.
The proceedings were ordered published in the Dairy Transcript.
A number of bills were allowed and
other routine business was transacted.
The Board adjourned till ten o’clock
Wednesday morning.
The Board also organized today as a
Board of Equalization.
cee
Harry Lawrence Dangerously Ill.
Mrs. I. H. Lawrence left here last
evening for Sati Francisco in response
toa message ‘stating that her son is
dangerously ill with a lung ailment.
Mr. Lawrence has been for some time
employed as a nurse in the Waldeck
Sanitarium. He was raised in this city
and has ‘many warm friends here who
will be pained to learn of his condition.
ge ra Ist
To Welcome a Bridal Couple.
D.-A. Dailey and his bride will return this afternoon from their wedding
trip to Lake Tahoe. Tonight the members of Garfield Conclave, K.S. F., of
which organization Mr. Daily is adjutant, will visit the couple at their new
home in the Barker house on Boulder
streét.
+ Ge»A Grass Valley Company.
The San Francisco ‘and Grass Valley .
Gold Mining and Development Com-"
pany has been incorporated by I. Haas,
John C: Roberts, W. I. Mitchell, A. W.
Johnson and G. W. Root, witha capital
stock of $100,000, of which $75,000 has
b3en subscribed.
+Montereymine Tuesday
OUR NORTHERN NEIGHBORS.
~ . Newsy-Items Gathered From Saturday's
Downleville Messenger.
Work will be commenced at the
This mine
is situated about three miles north of
Brandy City. James Arnott Jr. will
superintend the operations.
A party of tourists from the Hawaiian
Islands passed through Brandy City
last week en route to Eagleville, Pinmas county. One of the ladies accidentally lost her purse containing $185
here. But it fortunately was found two
days afterward.
Paul Bachele bid in the St. Charles
rhotel at Goodyear Bar for $1064.84.
Mr. Packer of Slate créek dug out of
the tailings a human skull and skeleton of a body. It is thought that. the
body had been buried in early days on
the hillside and the storms had washed
the ground into the creek.
W. Gillingham began operations ‘at
the Chipps mine Monday morning
Eight men are working. . ae
--It is rumored ‘that C.D. Lane, the
mining man, has } urchased the Young
América mine as well as eee
of the Mountain mine,
The Osceola quartz mine, situated
near Alleghany hasbeen sold—by
Charles Heintzen to Los Angeles_parties. The new owners took possession
at once, and the work of laying in supplies, and other preliminary work has
already commenced. E, Garnier, formerly of the Kenton mine, has been
placéd in charge as superintendent.
H. M. Bradbury will be foreman,
Another Sierra county case has: been
attirmed by the Supreme Court. The
action was to foreclose a pledge of
200,000 shafes of thecapital stock of
the Butte Saddle Gold Mining Company made by F. J. Seitz to secure a
loan of about $1700 made by J. J. Yore.
‘The case was triéd in the Superior
Court of Sierra county before Judge
Smith. At the trial Seitz claimed that
the stock belonged to his -wife, and
that he had no right to dispose of it,
but the court found against the claim,
and decided the case in favor of Mr.
Yore, with which decision the Supreme
Court agrees. Frank R. Wehe. was
Yore’s attorney.
George M. Pinney has sold a. threefourths interest in the Mountain miné, .
situated near Sierra City, to C. D.
Lane and Alvinza Haywards, the principal owners of the_ Utica mine at
Angels Camp. W. T. Smart will be
superinfendent.
A large number. of our townsfolks v will
leave Sunday and Monday for Sierralville to participate in the celebration
there. Several-are going to Alleghany
and Forest. In consequence of the
exodus from here, our town will present a quiet appearance on the Fourth.
A pleasant party was given at the
residence of William York Wednesday
evening in honor of his daughter, Mrs.
Newman. A number of intimate
friends were present. =
Mrs. Stanley A. Smith, son Paul and
daughter Emma took their departure
on Thursday’s stage for Oakland,
where Miss Emma and Master Paul
will resume their studies. The Smith
residence has been rented by Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Latrelle, and Judge Smith
will stop with them during Mrs.
Smith’s absence.
Charles Heintzen of Forest City has
purchased 240 acres of land from W.
T. Phipps, and 425 acres from Edward
Matthews, near Brown’s Valley: The
price paid for the entire lot was $5500.)
N. P. Johnson, a prominent and respected. citizen-of Sierra Valley, died
at his home in Etta on the 22d inst.
he was a native of Sweden, and had
resided in Sierra Valley since 1873.
Joseph N. Carter, of Los Angeles,
whose father is one of the pricipal owners in the Kenton mine, near Alleghany,
Edward Brown and L. L. Lockhardt,
also of Los Angeles, were in town this
week on mining business.
An accident occurred on the. Sierra
Valley railroad near Beckwith recently. In going over a trestle the
engine met an obstruction, jumping
the track, and turning bottom up below the trestle..The “engineer was
killed and the-firaman injured.
Fred Gowing of Oakland — arrived . .
here on his bicycle last Friday. He
will remain for a while as the guest of
his. schoolmate, Stanley J. Smith, _.
Mrs. Lewis, wife of Geo. H: Lewis,
the amalgamator at the Gold Bluff
mine, weiaie here from: Tehachapi last
Friday~
thisstea. Heintzen is at-present at
Forest in charge of G. M. Sayles’ store
during the latter’s absence below.
George F, _Taylor_-withaparty of
men has been out for several days
making a final surveyfor a proposed . ~
ditch that is intended to convey a larger
Supply of water sto the Gold Bluff
mine.
The Downieville baseball club will
play with one of the several teams to
contest at Sierraville on July 4th.
EASTERN NEVADA COUNTY,
Items Gathered From the -Truckee
Republican. of Saturday.
It took eight teams to take the crowds
that went to Tahoe this morning.
It is probable that the standard of admission to the State Normal school-will
be raised in the near future atid the
term reduced from four to two years
be necessary for admission.
A forest fire was raging in the woods
near Overton Thursday. Superintendent Spencer had to organize his meninto
a shovel brigade and go ont to fight itin
order.to prevent its sweeping their little town. By earnest and persistent
-effort—they—scon-got it—under—controk
The cause of the fire was the road engine
that passes that way.
‘On Thursday last B. C. Heirs of Sacramento had a narrow escape from
instant death, near Cascade, He is
. . fireman on one “of the freight” trains,”
and while crossing the high bride near
that place, he turned to look at the’
ash-box when the bridge struck him
and knocked him out of the cab. He
fell cross-wise of one of the stringers
of the bridge’ and balanced, being
unconscious.
he would have been under the train.
and have been instantly killed. ‘If he
chad fallen fhe other, he would have
gone 4 distance of a hundred feet and
doubtless “every bone in his body
would have been broken. Immediately
the brakeman jumped off, ran back
and held him until the train passed,
and then got him on .to the caboose
and brought him to Truckee. Dr.
York went out to meet the train and.
found the young~man unconscious.
He did not regain consciousness until
be arrived in Truckee. He had two
cuts on his head about three. inches
long, and his face is considerably
Cutlery
‘If it’s
Up-to-Date Cutlery
you want—
Try
(rreat American [iwperting Tea (o's
liave 100 Stores =<
That's Why
Quality so Good
Priccs so Reasonable
Commercial street, ... Nevada C ity.
Main street,....... Grass Vai ley
bruised, but notserious. He is up and
around today. ,
_ Mistakes of the past shonld be made
over into guideboards of the future.
“YOU MAY BEND THE SAPLING, but not
the tree.” When disease has become
chronic and-deep seated it is often
difficult to cure it. That is the reason
why it is best to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla when disease first shows itself.
Heod’s Pills are-the favorite family
cathartic.
2
Srx loaves paca for 25c at Homann’ )
A. 8 U. Ww. Attention. —
The officersand members of Nevada
City Lodge, A.O.U. W., aré réquested .
to meet at their hall at nine o’clock
Tuesday morning to participate in the
Fourth of July parade. All visiting
brothers are cordially invited to turn
out for us. Uniforms will be furnished
for each Workman and refreshments
lg be served in the hall after the parade.
THos H. Cakr,
If this is done a high school course will }¢o spend three weeks,
. of Visalia arrived Saturday night on a}
If he had fallen one way-. &
~ PERSONAL PO POINTERS,
& Dally Chrome of the-olags ood
and Young. =
J. J. Faulhaber is down from Relief
Hill.
James Arnott is down ject ‘Brandy
Oy. .
Tors and Porter Blue i over ‘from
You Bet.
~ Mrs. A, V. Hinkeoi: haw returned
Joseph Hatcher of Columbia Hill has’
come ‘to the celebration.
James B. and Nat.C . Tully are pene
from Maybert to celebrate. —
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ralison came
down today. from Washington. :
M. W. Davis, N. E. McGregor and.0.
P. Bixby of Forest: City are here. —
Lester Gregory isdown from the
Alaska mine to spend the Fourth. ~ »
» David Johnson of the ‘Spanish mine
came down from Wi today. :
Oscar Brown and C, G. Rogers came
in from the Live Oak mine this noon.
Dr. I. L. Bowman has returned frma
fortnight’s visit-to Paso Rebles Springs: .
-§. E Cline and H. G. Reed are on decfrom Graniteville. _ They come to celebrate. —
Major McBride .and Miss Sallie MeBride arrived from North San Juan
today.
Albert Huson and Fred Reynolds
haye gone to Weaverville, ‘Trinity
county.
Mrs. Frank E. Wadsworth leaves
next Saturday for a visit .to Los
Angeles.
Calvin Maloney and O. Nelda were
among this morning's arrivals, from:
Washington.
Mrs. EB. J. Morgan and ‘Mrs: Ww. T.
Morgan have gone to Sarita Oraz to
spend the summer. ‘
Judge S. B. Davidson and wife were
here last night‘en route from ean rae
cisco to Downieville.
church, goes to Santa Cruz mart month
Thomas Clemo, with ‘his’ wife wat
child, arrived here last nightfrom
Forbestown to spend the Fourth.
Mrs. W. R. Coe of San Francisco
is visiting relations here. She was for
many years a resident of this city.
Misses Florence and Gertrude Cross
visit:to their. aunt, Mrs, Garthe.
Fred Boeckmann President of the
Providence Mining Company, arrived
here last evening from San Francisco.
Deputy Atterney General George Ls
. Hughes is here from Sacramento to
spend the Fourth with his family.
A, Manhire was here Saturday night
on bis way back to San Francisco from. =
North. San Juan wpere he has been
visiting.
-James Rowe came up from San Fransco yesterday to spend the Fourth
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James . w,
Rowe of Piety Hill.
Fred Lehr and Edwin Durbin returned yesterday from a week’s camping trip to Brown’s Valley. They say
the fishing is fine down that way.
George Frahm, one of the old-time
volunteer firemen .of San Francisco, is
heré with his wife to remain over the
Fourth. Mr. Frahm is a Commarchet
traveler.
Miss May Buffington of this city, a
recent graduate of the State University;has been elected teacher of the
primary school at North Bloomfield. It
is an admirable selection.
Mrs: Elisha Andrews of Glenbrook
Park, who recently suffered a paralytic stroke, is in a. critical condition.
Her sister, Mrs. Thomas -Granville of
Gold Fiat, is also seriously ill.
A. T. O'Connor . of Birehville has’
Southern California, a stockholder in
the Slide mine at French Corral, went
down with him after-a short va to
the mine.
Miss Rula Woodrnff,a school sencline,
arrived here last ‘Svening from Riley, . .
Indiana, on a visit to her cousins, Mrs.
Thomas Kirkham and Clifford Calkins,
She is ‘en roue to the Los Angéles convention. :
“M. B. Welburn, J: Scesa, J. Barbora,
J. Poledena Al. Johnston A. Arrnold,
A. W. Flanders, R. Cline, Pat Somers,
J. Patrick, A. Frandy, J* Newton and A_
Roffo are down from the Oalifornia
mine to spend the Fourth: .
Francisco,has retarned after nine years’
4t Chairman of Committee.
All kinds of
SHIRTS.
The celebrated ;
MONARCH.
With long bosom, short bosom or colored bosom. The best fitting shirt made. AJ] sizes
Erom 75 cts. to $1.50.
consider, deceptionan art. It may be,
b: good friends just the same,
Particularly
but it is an art we have no use for.
Confidential to the =~
People Who Wear Clothing
Think of Buying.
Carier & Johnston,
8OA0 One Price Store,
those whoThe man or woman who is about to buy Clothing these days must be in an awful predicament if they read the diffe
Fair dealing is artistic enough for us, It m
Motto is : Your money back if your purchase proves unsatisfactory. Return it and get your money—you shall have it:
*
es new frieiids and holds old oties. Our} e
uieminemammanl
Light Weight
UNBERWEAR.
All kind’ and colors.
Just the thing for n worm weather.
x cojadag ees Gomeohio
without a word of argument and we wil
Se
We carry the celebrated
Pa Children,
. cents a pair:
Rev. W. A. Rimer, reetor of Trinity
gone to Los Angeles. Dr. Webb of T
Frank O'Neill, who resiiies in San ;
absence. Frank used to be an attache,
ot the ‘Taaxscares, He ia now in charge
of the béok de: ent: of. John Partridge’s printing house in the city.
‘Mrs. B. N. Shoeoraft and children .
take their departure tomorrow for’
Santa Cruz where they will spend 4 8
montb, .after which they will go to.
ture. Mr.-Shoecraft is to remain here
for the. present.. The.Shoecrafts have.
long been among this city’s most esteemed citizens, and. bundreds of our
people will be sorry indeed ‘to lose
them as townspeople and. ‘asaociates.
SOMERS, BODY POUND. .
The Would-be Murderer of chs. GallLate Saturday afternoon, ‘the dead
body; of Fraik Somers _ was found. 300
yards from the Central House on the
‘Washington leads the ond. 188 feét from
made by Ir
pasar fare aeons were bap diges home
from the Lupin mine where they had
been working. ‘The body lay ina dry
ditch, flat on its back and the arms
outstretched. It was in-an advanced
‘stage of decomposition and a fearfal
stench arose from it. The whole of
the left side of the head was blown: off,
only the right ear and part of the jaw
remaining. He must have put the end
of the barrel of his rifle to his mouth
and then ‘pulled the the trigger. There
was an empty shell im the rifle which
was on the groutid tiear the Gorpee.: A
shot was. héard in that ditection by
people at the Central House the night
that Somers: ambushed and tried to
murder Onris. Gailbraith, and it is now
thought it was then Somers committed
suicide. Mrs. John Hart,-mother of
Mrs; Gailbraith, also says she heard a
shot fired not very far from the Central House the morning following the
trouble, :
Sheriff Getchell, Deputy Pascoe and
Deputy Coroner.Gray went up Satur-.
day night and at the inquest that. was
held a verdict of shicide was rendered.
The officers brought down the body,
Sie ea
. arriving at ore o'clock yesterday morn-.
ing and it was buried during the forenoon,
The Seaweeds Slaughtered.
— Yesterday was an off day for the Seaweeds of ‘this city-and they could not
play ball s ‘little bit. The Grass Valthem at Watt Park before a small
BPS RSP SPR Bs PEP BUM Ar ae:
aS Sa
Botkeley where they. will feside in fu: .
leys with Overmeyer.in thie box beat.
erowd of spectators te the tane of 16}3 What ts Shiloh ? Gabe
A grand old remedy for Cough,
vand Consumption; used through the,
. world for half a peg ponte has cured innumerable eases of jneiplent consump.
d relieved many in advan
pods Tf you are not satisfied with
‘the results we will refund your ge
Price 25 cts., 50 cts. ‘and $1.00.
sale by H. Dickerman, the — tf
Eyes Tested Pree.
@.M. Roy, formerly with the Consol‘idated Optical Co, of San Francisco,
will examine your eyes free, and. fit
lasses scientifically, at the lowcer pest. Hours from 9 A. M.to 3 P. M.
daily. Commercial street, next to Phelan ay eae Restaurant, ‘ ~j29
"Reinier. Beer.
. Beer. made on the Paciffc Coast go to
THe Owt and call for Rant. j80-3t
Flags, Fireworks, Etc.
Bros. on Pine street.
Fireworks! “Fireworks! Fireworks!
A grand andthe best.selected stock
of fireworks ever brought to this city
are now on sale at. Schmidt Bros. on
Pine street. 3t
If you want sky -rookbey, Roman
candles, pin wheels or other fireworks
for the-Fourth, go to Rosenthal’s,
Shirt “Waists.
large stock of Shirt Waists for ladies,
at 50 cents each—worth $1 00. Call
and et first choice.. They are gore
6@>
Schmidt Bros.
On Pine street have a fine stock of
Flags of all sizes, ren then Sky
‘Rockets, Bombs, etc., which y
If you would drink the finest Lagte .
Of all kinds can be had of Sobmidt
Rosenberg Bros. have just received a
sell at the lowest rates.
W
WHITE,
WASH‘GOODS !
MAHER s co.
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to 4. Uvertieyer strack out sixteen
men. Scooney Uumpired_ and _ dia ft}
‘satisfactorily.
MARRIED.
At the home.of the bride’s parents,
on Gold Fiat, Nevada peb wa” July 2,
1899, by Rev. J. Sims, John Walsh of
Washington and Miss Florence Hicks.
Tonight —
it your liver is out of order, aining
‘Biliousness, Sick Headache, Heart. Hood’s Pills
On retiring, and tomorrow your digestive organs.will be regulated and
: will be bright, active ready
ir Lala Pavared of work. is ‘has
CIFY: TAXES.
HE CITY ‘Taxes FOR THE FISCAL
1899-1900
ant wile mane ee
sete August 7th.
RLF Purpose be a Ps web Hell, for
oe trom
Seat Aca phere Pp. m.,
BE. A. TOMPKINS,
Rewaits ode ae Tax Collector,
hoes have no equal. eee
burn, Gr Constipation, take a dose of
experience of nee! it
bes be yours, HOOD’S PILLS
sold by all medicine 26 ota,
-. REGULAR IN SHAPE:
Consists: of
Ladies, our display today in
Window v No. 4
%
For Suits and Skirts.
eee
. Sone
LARGE
BEST ae: ae = 3
White India Linon at 10, 34, 15, 20 and asc. af
White Victoria Lawn, 16, 12%, 15, 20 and a5C. Pes
46-inch Victoria Organdle, 50, 5234 and 25c,
46-inch White Batiste, 50; 62% and 75c.
White Pique, 12%, 15, 20, 25 and 37%.
White Welts, 123%, 15; 20, 25 and 374c.
. White Dotted Swiss, 12%, 20, 25 and STE
SMe HITVTTYReNIrNevtrvernervrvirnervrvirnnfae.
ae vVindow Display.
MAHER & GO.
P.& —One more lot of New Crashes for Skirts, jus re
ceived, SEE. THEM.
~ STRONG AND ) DURABLE.
IN SUE. :
enineniomeeenene
JAMES J.
"Nevada City Agent for the Justly Celebrated Scie ft: .
_ See them at the Plaza Iee House, ‘Large or small orders filled. promptly.
e Nilon ga gave eee
in the case of the Sp:
Dtto Woehler et al.
rmadeed.
“ease of J.) W
ipbell et ‘al the mo
‘for a new trial
Fof hdewraibesi = te
o ee
BR order of dissol
stion was granted
th Star henge Oo
he ‘wedding ‘of Job
nand Miss. Flor
f took place yest
at 9:80 o’clock at .
rt of this city. an
h Bloomfield atte:
i and. groomsm
® only. relations
ra nice weddin
ds, went to Sa
d their honeymoc
morrow is the
we believe it is th
ate it in a fittin
the case this off
r in the afternoor
all our employes
} can right of m
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ee
ere is more Catar
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ney : of Tolode
ptitutional cure
a@ken internally
stoa teaspoopfo
blood and mui