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SATURDAY..... JULY 30, 1898.
. cmmemmnaeennei
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Published every eveni
ERED 10
x (BANNBRS REST TOMORROW: .
Will Play the Monarchs at Watt Park a
Week Later.
The Banners and the Monarchs will]
es 9
seree
except.
Sundays and Lega! Holidays by
BROWN & CALKINS. .
L. 8. OALEING, ~ .
N. P. BROWN.
Sliekens Spies Take Another Rake at the.
— Court at 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon,
‘writ of mandawus to compel the AudiTHE ANTI-MINERS WIN. .
‘
'
Disclose Its Features
At Present.
Yuba County Treasury.
The mandamus proceedings entitled .
D. P. Durst and W. T. Phipps vs. 8. 0.
Gunning, as the Auditor of the county
of Yuba, was called up in the Superior
says the Appeal. The suit was for a
tor-to draw his warrant in favor of the :
laintiffs for $200, which sum was aloul by the Board of Supervisors for The Town
services rendered. ee :
The defendant had filed an answer in . a Heap of 5; Ashes. :
which -he alleges “that the only puroe
pose for which plaintiffs, or either of re
them, were employed by the Board of .
Supervisors of said county; was that .
they might constitute a convenient
and apparently legal conduit for the
transmission of said $200 from the
Treasurer of Yuba county to the State .
Anti-Debris Association.”
When the case was called Attorney
Phipps made a motion to admit Attorney W. H. Devlin of Sacramento as associate counsel, and the order was
mace. ; ? .
The motion for a peremptory writ of
mandate then came on, Attorney W: H.
Carlin representing the defendant.
On motion of Attorney Phipps plaintiffs were permitted to amend the comSpecial to the Dally Transcript.
Our Answer Forwarded to Spain.
that America’s rights are to be fully protected.
of the claimants within named.”
The minutes of the Board of.Supervisors, showing that Durst and Phipps
were employed under a_ resolution
-voted for by three of its members to
do certain detective work, was offered
in evidence, after which the plaintiffs
rested.
Attorney Carlin on behalf of the de: 4
fendant moved the Courts for its order statement of the terms of the reply to Spain.
of non-suit on several grounds, and
quoted the decision of the Superiof!
Court in the case entitled Walton v8. .
McPhetridge. .
Judge Davis denied the motion. . .
W. T. Phipps, manager of the State
Anti-Debris Association, and one of the
plaintiffs, was examined by Attorney
Spain’s note.
States shall have one of the Ladrone Islands.
Bad Fire in San Francisco.
existed in May, and that it was a voluntary association made up of promi-. newspapers, candy, etc. on the ferry boats), Joseph Hanson, . candidate for Sheriff.
nent property owners who met in Sac. Frank Kelly, William White.
ramento. They had supervision over} ri :
detective work in regard to checking .
mining that was injurious to their}
property. They recommended to the}
counties or their District Attorneys .
when certain suits should be brought.
&
/
Aguinaldi’s Head Needs Reducing.
The President Concludes to Not
"
A Plumas County Town Destroyed.
not play ball at Glenbrook Park tomorRENO, July 30.—The town of Beckwith, situated -at the
northerly end of Sierra Valley; was wiped off the earth -yesterday afternoon by a fire that destroyed every building but
the church, shoolhouse and two dwelling houses. The total loss is $40,000, Beckwith was a prosperous farming
of Beckwith in Sierra Valley. *¢ will b taken to Guantanamo for repairs,
WASHINGTON, July 30—The answer of the United States
to Spain’s peace note has been determined on and drafted,. has just arrived asked General Woods for a license to estaband now only wait the cabinet’s approval as a. whole. lish a Cuban paper here and was refused it as a publication
The question as to the Philippine Islands will be left to a. of that character is not considered desirable at present.
joint -American-Spanish commission, the conditions being. ° :
WASHINGTON, July 30—Secretary Day has requested M,;
plaint by inserting the words “be is one. Gambone to call at two p. m. and receive the answer to
The conditions of leaving the charge of affairs in the. mainder of the fleet being four days in the rear.
hands of a commission are that Spanish troops shall_be at of the expedition is good. There is use here for all the:
once removed from Cuba and Porto Rico and the United) troops assigned. — ‘
The President has decided to not give out to the press a
Saw FRANCISCO, July 30—By the burning of the lodging] ont in the papers addressed to the. Tested. ‘Then the Devil got into the
house at 113 Oregon street.last night five persons wef . electors of his county and in it he says:
burned to death and six badly hurt The dead are Kate
Carlin, Big Dpted tnt Fhe sesanistign Connelly, C. A. Holmes (a one-legged man who _ peddled coming Republican convention, as a. The Devil then rested, but the editor
town on the Sierra Valley railroad, having about 500 popution.
Saving the Maria Teresa.
WASHINGTON, July 30.—Admiral Sampson dispatches
from Playa that the Infanta Maria Teresa has been floated
»
oe Told to Whistle For It.
» SANTIAGO, July 30.—The feature of the situation here is
‘. the stream of native residents presenting claims to the
authorities against the United States Government for losses
they claim to have sustained at the hands of Cuban troops
during the past thrée years’ through robbery and plunder.
. The claims are promptly returned with expression of regret.
The editor of the New York organ of the insurgents who
Artived Safely at Manila.
Honcxon, July-30.—A dispatch from Cavite dated the
25th says: Governor, Merritt arrived at noon today, the reThe health
Bill Nye’s Last Sermon.
WELL WORTH TRYING.
peroy . ‘ heaven and the earth. Then he made
A a Woald save, the editor and liberal advertiser, and,jt
was good. Thenext day a’Kansas blizG. L. Threlkel of Long Valley in zard set in and he created the man who
Placer county publishes on advertisedidn’t believe in advertising and he
moulding room, and he created the fel“After mature deliberation, I have . !ow who takes the editor’s paper for
decided to place my name before the . Several years and refuses to pay for it.
has had no rest since.
eee
“I shall not make any effort prior to
the meeting of the convention to have
any delegate commit himself to my. This afternoon as J. E. Isaac’ and
support. George Adair of this city were return“Having the best interests of the. ing from Grass Valley they were
party at heart, it is my only desire to. thrown from their buggy near Glenbrook Park and both were badly hart.
Thrown From a Buggy.
In the beginning God created the *
He was asked where the Association
got their funds, but the question was
objected to and sustained, as were numerous other objections made cn this
WASHINGTON, July 30.—Admiral Dewey announces that . see the strongest man nominated, sand
Aguinaldi, the insurgent leader, has assumed an attitude of
bold defiance and that it will take a large force to subdue
him.
I sincerely hope that the delegates to
the convention will not commit themselves to the support of any candidate
for the office named, but on the meetsame line of examination.
ing of the convention will caucus and
The witness stated that he was employed by tbe Supervisors to perform
the duties set forth in the resolution . ~ PERSONAL POINTERS.
a of employment, and was given the emA Daily Chronicle. of the Doings af la
ployment on account of the service he .
was able to render. and Young. City Tomorrow. portant office in the county.”
Attorney Carlin tried to prove by the . ‘ oh bag te a Oak MRTHODERT CHURON. : sna Ae ae
witness that after deducting bis salary ama suits Seals ee Bev. W. C. Gray, the pastor will Minera? Water oa
Anti-Debris Association, but did not shocks itt ject forthe morning, “Peace.” Even. 00 Mrs, H. ©. Mills’ Main street lot is
moqean liad eek: Pipe: 08 ie pesiicen Sydneye Poor has returned from . ing satject, “That Fox.” Class m said to possess valuable medicinal came rapidly. ig ing at 9:45. Sunday school at 12:30 p. m,. @alities. Two or three persons who
Judge Davis said he would allow it} Mrs. B Lats’s duaghter Sarah is . Junior League at 5 p.m. Epworth . were in poor bealth have been greatly
to be shown that the resolution was @/ , . sie he ill League at 6:30 p.m. Seats free. beftefitted by drinking this water,
a sham and that an agreement was en-. shes Myrtle Er seca has-gone_to, z Galacumnarabe ss: OnE which is believed to contain iron, sultered into with the Board of SuperviGen Bresnindd cm & sieit. ! isencioan bolic wianind (akl coontan phur and soda, Mrs. Mills proposes
sors.
Si
Attorney Carlin stated that he was. Bev. A. L. Brower of San Mateo F-! by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims, Subject of a gt: poe. 2 ae rived here this morning.
trying hard to prove that Tact.
C. A. Harker of Relief Hill has reA. C. Irwin, Chairman of the Board .
of Supervisors, was the next witness. turned from San Francisco.
He denied that he wasa party toany. Boardman Poor of Stockton is here
contract. when tbe resolution was . & visit to his daughter, Mrs. W. H.
passed, and that there were any strings Tattle.
on the money. The resolution set. James R. Davis, grandson of Z. P.
forth the services plaintiffs were to. Davis of this city, returned to San
perform. . Francisco today.
Attorney Curlin stated that he had. Ely I. Hutchinson and family of San
no more witnesses to examine. The . francisco came down today from the
present case was different from the one . California miue,
pow on appeal to the Supreme Court. . . Miss Alice Barr of Gold Fiat left this
Judge Davis ordered the writ to issue . morning for Big Tunnel for a visit with
as prayed for. Mrs. Bat. Murphy.
Attorney Carlin asked for astay of. Captain Jobn A. Rapp went to the
proceedings for thirty days. It was. Tamplin House on the Washington
possible that they would not appeal, \ ridge today to join Phil Byrne in a deer
and that a warrant would be drawn, ‘. bunt.
Judge Davis granted the-time asked_Q.K.Clondman_of You Bet and_ his:
for. son, Harold, bave gone to Berkeley
RE eA TE where the young man will enter the
Going to Marysville Next. . State University.
Messrs. Vincent and Belser, whohace LL. Leadbetter and wife of Stockton
had the contract for reconstructing the were here last night. Mr. Leadbetter
system of water mains at this city, have was making an investigation as to the
nearly completed their labors here.’ oatiook for the races here next month.
They will be throagh by next Wedues-' Mr.and Mrs, A. M. Allen, Miss Sadie
day and then they will go to MarysAllen and Miss Upton returned today
ville to lay five miles of gas mainsfor from Lake Tahoe. Tomorrow noon
the Yubs County Electric Power ComMiss Upton will leave for ber home at
pany. San Jose.
The pipes here are all laid except on,
has been tarned into them.
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Hay Is Worth Money.
says that bay is hay this year in the valoff.
leys as wellas in the mountains. It
brings $20 at-Grass Valley, $21 to $22
here, and from $16 to 18 at Wheatland
and Marysville. San Francisco parties
are buying up all the hay they can fi
in the cow counties. a:
No Odds and Ends.
.cent upon all goods.
Popular Clothing Store.
PANE SRN OR
Santa Cruz Club Coming.
The Santa Cruz clab want to come
to Nevada county about August 15thR. E. Linder and Frank Barker of}
ey Factory and Monro streets and water You Bet were in town today. On the
porch of Snell’s store in their town
“yesterday the thermometer stood 11¢
ee in the shade, so they thought they
Our clearance, sale is not made ‘up
of odds and ends, but upon ourstraight
lines. You will find a saving of 25 per
ascertain the strength-of. each candiAT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY. Sr aWUh such ‘ decision I will rest content, and I believe we can bring back
discourse in the evening, “That Noble
Young Man Who Died on the Battleenarhaae mat
field.” The Christian. Endeavor will. Noone mastturn the city water off,
meet at the usual hour led by Miss. on the new mains, without first giving
Bessie Stevens Subject, “The Evils, of . notice and obtaining permission from
Covetousness.” Sabbath school at the . ™¢.— Groner A. NIHELL,
close of the morning service. All are _ Oity Engineer,
cordially invited. ais
EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
Rev. Dr. A. L. Brewer of San Mateo,
To Those Whom it May Concern.
Onty Two Dollars and a Half.
Men’s Ali Wool Pants, our $3.50 line,
Dr. Tickell was telephoned for and immediately left for the scene of the accident. The extent of the men’s injuries could not be learned up to the
time we went to press.
Stricken With Fever, :
Thomas Marshall, clerk at the North
e is suffering, from a fever.
UNION :-: HOTEL,
Main Street, Nevada City. :
D.J.STEVENS, -W. B. Lathrope, San Francisco .
Samuel Page, Sacramento
§. Lurhen, Grand Rapids, Mish.
Jas, Barey, San Francisco
Frank Johnson,“
G. A. Young, San Francisco
. Shayer, Sacramento =
. Kaufman, Grass Valley
D. Manwig, Oakland /
Richard Clark, King City
J. Chafer, Los Angeles
A+Greensloter, ig
©. Riford, Pasodena ~
E. Barker, San Francisco
Henry Lynes, Oakland,
E. L. Brown, Sacramento
W. Herman, Grass Valley
DIED.
tar mine, Grass Valley, is very low./ ang see that they are placed in the
MANAGER
wn ran soars mae
row, but a week later they will have 4
game at Watt Park. The Monarchs are
to be strengthened with Whalen of
Stockton as pitcher, Oscar .Coflin who
used to play with the Pioneers as vatcher and Krug as shortstop.. “By these
additions they hope to keep the Banners @& the Pioneers guessing.
Whalen comes recommended as a&
twirler of the first-class, while Coflin
bas long ranked as the best “home talent” catcher in the county. Indeed,
there aremany who put him side by
cx ot
ROVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK,
side with Ballestero and Hanson in
every res pect. :
Considerable pressure is being bought
to bear on the Banners to get them to},
play hereafter at Cashin Field instead
of at Glenbrook, because it takes so
much time to get to and from the Park.
Some of the players themselves ure
also in favor of the change. They say
that they have not been able to get
enough out of the gate receipts at Glenbrook to pay their way, whereas they
have always had good dividends when
they played-at Cashin’s. Sa
New Machitiery at the Plumbago.
The new air compressor plant at the
Plumbago mine on the Middle Yuba
river above Moore’s Flat is gradually
nearing completion. Water power isto
be used torun the compressors which
are on the river 5000 feet from the mine
and connected with it by ‘a pipe line.
An 80 horse-power boiler is to be stationed at the hoisting works. In this
ithe air will be re-heated, at small cost.
The boiler will be operated like any
steam boiler, and will run the engines
‘on top and machine drills underground. !
For Public Administrator.
GEORGE COUGHLAN
Will be a candidate for the office of Public
dministrator, subject to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention.
NOTICE
—TO—
VOTERS.
Notice is hereby given that Monday,
July J8th, 1898, the Board of Supervi
sors of Nevada County created an additional precinct within the corporate
limits of Nevada City—Precinct No.
4—making four precincts out of the
former three.
This change will effect a great many
voters within the corporate limits of
said city. rae
. Voters are requested to visit the
County Clerk’s Office where a map
showing said changes is on exhibition
proper precincts,
Transfers will not be made after October 12th, 1898. :
J. J. GREANY,
County Clerk.
“DEY BEAT THE WORLD.”
~ American made Shoes have no superiors anywhere. It may be « fad sometimes to wear French or English made
footwear but the results are not Dearly
so satisfactory.
Look at our line of Fine Shoes. Even
the most ardent lover of “imported
goods” wil! pronounce them perfect.
American shoe manufacturers excel,
like American gunners. ;
We get the best goods and we fix the
lowest price ut which such quality can
be sold. Judge us by these items.
. Bovey Bros.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
Glenbrook Saloon,
Pine Street, Nevada City.. -—~
JOE CONROY, Prop’r.
AVING PURCHASED. THE ABOVE OLDestablished stand I intend to conduct it
inthe best manner and will keep on hand /
only the
Finest Liquors, Beer, Wines
AND CIGARS.
My_long experience in the business has
taught me how to-cater to the tastes of the
public in this line. Give mea call. ml0
The Gem _ Saloon,
’ CHAS. CLARK, Proprietor.
There are many laces where
ean be secotaneaantet with fine ov
Liquor, Ale, Beer and Cigars
But the cute of them all isthe Old.
GEM, which has had such a good
reputation for so man ears.
DRO Wio HAVE P IN ALL YE
NEVER TRIED THIS PLACE.
Rare and Beautiful !
The Modern Houses
e
Finished with. . Sequoia.
a specialty.
BUILDING, MILL AND MINING LUMBER
« Yard at Depot. Telephone No. 5I.
evnnvvvvnnnennnyye
We cannot sit down.
scams
speaker of ability, will preach at Trinity the Popular Clothing Store. / j8-tf
years 9 months and 10 days.
church at 7:80 o’clock fh the evening.
All are invited.
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Shift Boss Hoskin Hurt.
mine, was coming up the incline on a
car his head struck a timber and~he>—
was badly hurt. Dr. Hunt was sent
for after the injured man had been
brought to the surface. Mr. Hoskin
was left at the mine till two o'clock this
afternoon when a hack was sent out
and he was brought to his home on
Piety Hill. He is unable to raise his
head, and it will probably be some time
at best before he recovers. His skull
does not appear to be fractured.
A Lad’s Leg Broken.
Harry Young left the Malakoff mine
yesterday afternoon with his two-horse
rig to go to the Snow Point sawmill for
aload of lumber. His son, aged ten
years, accompanied him. During the
Se ee ea wagon and.
sustained a fractare one of his
legs. Dr. Muller went
Suddea Death of a Child.
Marie, the five year old daughter: of
the city. a
and-play a series of games with the Banpers, Monarchs and Pioneers. +f
~
Men's $2 Calf Shoes for $1, at The iis cones Reade, The blow is
*
ae rion soniaweraee We Turn Them
Fitted to Perfection. _
Right in Style. fy .
‘Sure in Wearing Qualities.
_ Satisfied with our Prices _
_And Money Saved.Our Spring Suits are a Wonder 6 ESE mabe
: ad in Quality and Price.
They are all sizes, all styles, all colors, all shapes;
: ss FROM $8 UP. . —
J. Levy, The. Mr. and Mre, Robert M. Latta, was} [[5g— We claim the best showing of good Stylish Suits in
~ GRIMES CLOTING
“At One Great Big Bargain,
In San Franciscd, July 27, 1 Robwho has many friends here and is aj during this Olearence Sale only $2.50at . ert Bella native “of teehee, eaae 711 of
They are not old timers as
We keep no such things.
. PRICE
. AU Markea
» Suits $6.50
Suits $7.50
Suits $10.50
Suits $11.50 .
Suits $12.50
Res
é
LIST OF B
SEE WInDow.
in Plain Figures.
OLD PRICE. >
veveerverereerrrr
they will go.
you well know.
ALL NEW GOODS.
BLACK SUITS :
NEV PRICE.
now $4.50now $5.00
now $7.50
now $8.00
now $9.00
: Ladies, all we ask is for you to take a look and see them.
pectfully,
MAHER & CO.
Ready Cash Store,
the 3
TOWLE BROS. CO.,
voyrevnnnnnnnnnnennn
MAHER @ CO’S
Wash Goods are gone for the season, and now
we turn our attention to something else.
We must be around and stirring,
Ladies, this day we have placed in our large window a lot
Fine Black Suits!
Suitable For Any Season and alt at
_ Reduced Prices! _
~~ Out JUSE RIGHE. we sere to masy ano
rvnrrrrereeeceee
SATURDAY.
BRIE
Minor Notes a
Geo, OC. Gayl
City taxes be
day. :
Do not forget
oF diag Flat tonig
~. Do not negle
once or you ma
The losses on
been adjusted .
nies. _
Goyne’s Banc
concert this ev
hotel balcony.
/ Owing to the
been suspende
mine near Gran
A two and a b
recently found~ thine is being pi
John Murley,
was naturalized
being Chas. E. 1
corder Werry.
All ye secs
concerte by ye «
~to meet at the }
evening for reh
Asix-horse wa
ed toward Gras:
Town Talk this
one of the horse
Rev. Dr. A. L.
the Boys Scho
preach at the E;
row morning a
e vening.
The Electric ]
phone line from
oa the Yuba riv:
destroyed by '
has been rebuilt
A genuine
travelér named .
terday afternoo
carries six trun!
_ese goods and is
Judge Nilon v
Monday, theref
want to be natu:
at the next elect
five o’clock day
noon.
Lawrence L. ¢
went swimming
the North Yuba
and getting bey:
the bottom. Ez
fished him out s
If you live in
County Clerk’s
districting of th
necessary to ha'
dence changed «
You may lose y
this.
A Po;
George Coug
city for five ye
nounced as a ca
cratic nominati
trator. He isa
and deserving y
a latge vote if b
tion.
Mes. Hart!
A Reno paper
has engaged cot
claims as the
child, which me
siderable litigat
tate before it is
Renee
—
He
-. We offer cne
ward for any ce
not be cured by
F. J. CH.
We, the unde
«J, Cheney for t
_ Neve him per
business trans
-able to carry ot
iby their firm.
“Wust & Trva
Toledo, O.
‘Watpina, Kr
sale Drugg
Hall’s Catarr
ally, acting d
and mucous
Testimonials s
Hall's Famil
TAPPIN
Kote of $
Owing to a]
plumbers of t
doing tapping
expectation of
other material
I bave a full .
the Water or!
will sell to an
can have it d
by getting th
the City Coll
same to me.
Nevada Cit;
So,
Try Grape .
Van Camp’:
the best.
New goods:
—
= On
' Ladies’ Kic
Coit Toe, pat
. the Popular ¢