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July 6, 1898 (4 pages)

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4 . + > 4 2 4 4 ‘2 Ma ‘ ‘ee * 4 * A Pee A ERNE. rea NSA ame aici THE TRANSC WEDNESYAY. , JULY $i 1898. . " Published every evening except Suadaye and Lega! Holidays by BROWN & CALKINS. NOP) BROWN. noe ——— a Short — Camara’ s Fleet Arrives at But Can Remain Only.. BILLS AGAINST TAR COUNTY. The Supervisors Busy Auditing Claiws Of Various Ci‘izeas, ‘Phe County Supervisors are a~busy . set of men about now. They have on their files a large lot of bills of which . Suez Time. BRIEF MENTION, dinor Notes and Comments of Local Interest. Wm. Ahearn has gone to—jail for 257—. days for disturbing the peace. Miss Iva Stenger of this city has*been t he following have been allowed: elected teacher of-the Pleasant Valley SOME OLD TIMERS, . MEN Several Forner Nevada Sounty Mon Who . . Aw Al Ave Still on Deck: Dr. Leonard who was recently up in Bishop Creek, Inyo county, says he ‘saw Mose Brockman and Ab Buckley there. In ’62 Buckley had a saloon at row at Chalk Bluff one day and settled it ina-prizé fight during which Jolin . Fulweiler kept the crowd out of the . ring with a pistol, The two men are . friendly enough now. . Frank Shaw who dealt faro in Grass. Chalk Bluff. He and Brockman had a} me i . . . . . Tne Alfonso XIII Captured While Aviempiihg to Run the Blockade. Special to the Cally Transcript. Willing to Exchange. WASHINGTON, July 6th—The War Department has just posted the following . spondent of the Mail says the battle What It Has Proved. Lonbon, July 5th.—A Berlin corre$397.10; telephoning, $105.55. $10. —D. B. Getchell, $400.95. $82.70; burying paupers, $60. Assessor and Supervisors at. Truckee, $16. County Board of Education, $70. GENERAL FUND. W.D. Vinton, drugs and stationery, C. E. waves Jabor at courthouse, boarding prisoners, W. H. Hill, coroner’s inquisitions, Ole Helgerson, su pplies for indigents, Mrs. T. B. Whitney, rent of room for F. L. Arbogast, seryices as member y school, ia Last evening Deputy Sheriff Pascoe made a misstep and sprained one_ of his ankles, The Congregational Reneficant Society met at three o’clock this afternoon at the residence-of_ Mrs. W. A. Dennia. Rueda Mrs. Maude M. Peaslee has been elected ‘teacher of the public school at + Rough and Ready. She is a most cap-. able instructor. The Sunday schools of this city last evening decided to hold their union picnic at Glenbrook Park on Wednesday, the 20th instant. LETTER FROM YOUNG LEMER He Disavows Disloyalty on the Part of ~ His Pamily. Last night: it-was-reported-that-Mrs: Lemer, a fortune teller living in Mrs. H. ©. Mills’ house on Sacramento street, had warned other occupants of the building against putting 4 merican flags over the quarters she lived in, and had made various unpatriotic remarks. She is alleged to have expressed herself bitterly against the United States and Americans on various occasions,.saying that she would have her neighbors ander the soil inside of two weeks. The families of Capt. J, A. Rapp, H. Parry and G: W. Kemp are in the house, and the ladies of these families * became ~so alarmed that last night they called upon nightwatchman Kilroy to Jock her up. Instead of doing this‘he took her to the National hotel where she spent the night, and this morning she took the early train for her former home in Awador county: The impression pre-. vails among some who kaoow her that . ryher mind is affected, Herson, who is a waiter at the National «hotel and is an enthusiastic member of the American Order of Foresters, sends the following manly and loyal letter to this bulletin from General Shafter: “In! of Santiago is considered as proof of armor . vertising, $24.65. day a proposition to exchange was recamp near Santiago, J aly Sth—I am in the superiority of American receipt of a letter from General Tor. plating and artillery. In future many relli beetle eine to exchange Hobson and . European powers may be expected to his-men.! He says he is ready to make . give orders for warships to American . age as member of County Bogrd of Edident. ucation, $122.80. the exchange in the morning. Yester-; builders. Sunk ina Collision. Bae Bore Gee P ” Hauirax, July 6.—The French TransArrived at Suez. atlantic Company’s steamer La Bour. : Svrz, July 6, 2:30 p. m:—The Spanish . goyne, which left New York Saturday fleet under commend of Admiral for Havre was suak ia a collision with fused.” Camara has arrived here. He has. the British ship Bromartshire during a half orphans, $625.> = been notified by the Ezyptian authori-. dense fog 60 miles south of Sable ties that he must leave within 24 hours. Island. Of the 883 people on board Notice has alsé been given that the . 200 were saved. Father Ambrose,Prinfleet cannot coal here. cipal of the Sacramento Christian Bringing the Wounded. ing. He was a native of California, N —The War De-. aged 35 years. flout wearing sailor suits and Mexican the 18th day of July, 1 > WASHINGTON, J uly 6 a $64.20. nae me bake " tee ot tall tas a any Gs << atl0o of said partment has received the following, ~—_ W. J. Rogers, expenses. visiting . Cones atthe ¢ ourt mien in the City > 7 2 > . =n, e } Be-Liked + been dated in camp near Santiago: The IriTwo Views. scbools,, $50; attending SuperintendWill 1 Elect Teachers Soon. + . 8thetime and place for roving meta of . quois with 300 wounded soldiers on board has sailed, and the Cherokee will ieave tomorrow with 325 wounded. Liberal leader, in discussing the preser aa oe favorable for peace than'war. The milWill Demand Peace. itary party admits that Spain cannot Lonpon, July 6.—A Madrid corres. hope for a naval victory, but as they office for publication »: Eprror Transcript—I‘have read in a morning paper that my mother, Mrs.’ Lemer,“is aSpanish woman and threat. ened to trample under her feet the . Stars and Stripes if they replaced. the’ Spanish flag which she had hoisted.” At any other time I woutd not have noticed such a vile slander, but in times like these I feel I should do so. My mother is not Spanish bat Portuguese, She never had a Spanish flag in her, possession, but if she had one she togal. Tae fact is she do33 not speak English plainly and bas been misunderCalifornia. My. brother and cousin enlisted in the United States army and . are today at Manila fighting for their flag aud fortheircountry. . Anjerica, the land of the free and the home of the brave, is. my. home, and no family in Nevada City is truer to the : Stars and Stripes or more ready to protect fhe glorious emblem from inL raeny informed that peace will be} shore the war should continue. . demanded tdday. Prisoners of War. . Wasuineton, July 6.— Admiral Samp. son has been directed tosend prisoners of war to the United States. The commanding officers, _ from Admiral Oervera down to’ the Ensign, will be sent to Fort Warren in Boston ponder, } ‘ May Save. Her. . : : Another Capture Expected that the Monterey and her escort the Brutus, will capture the Caroline ton in capturing the Ladrone Islands. Warship Captured. Key West, July 6th.—It is reported $2.75. Goodspeed of. Dutch Flat, the newly mony at Coroner’s inquest, $8.40. Brother's Institute, is among the mise. light, $99.80. . i ent’s convention, $13 10; per diem memMave, July 6th—Senor Silvera, ®. ber County Board of Education, $70. ent situation, says everything is more . ing, $6.05. quent tax list, $269.40. _ pondent of the Telegraph says he is; have met with no great disasters 00 . $64.21; at Treasurer's office, $69.55. on, $11.50. WASHINGTON, July 6.—It is believed . $4.80. Islands after the fashion of the Charles. house, $6. urer, $24. W. Burns, mdse. for indigent, $15.99. On Thursday evening of next. week the officers of Laurel Parlor of Native W. ©. Conroy, foreign witness fees, Daughters will be installed. by Mrs. F. M. Ratherford, printing and adF, M. Rutherford, per diem and mileappointed District Deputy Grand PresThomas McGuire has bid elected principal of the. North Bloomfield. schooland Miss Julia Hook is.re-elected assistant. A. T. O’Connor has been re-elected to teach the French Corral school. Last night Hydraulic Parlor of Native Sons adopted a vote of thanks . to Laurel Parlor of Native Daughters for assistance rendered by the latter in getting up the Fourth of J uly float of the former. In the. Transoripr’s description of the float that the Native Sons had in Monday’s parade mention was accidentally omitted of two little four-year-old sons of John Grimes who were on the W. E. McCrea, coyote scalp, $2.50. 8. S.Widman, document files, $2. G. W. Wodell, coyote scalp, $2.50. P. R. Bradley, rebate on taxes, $6:25. B. Sanford, coyote scalp, $2.50. J. M. Walling, burying soldier, $50. R. M. Hunt, M. D., money advanced > Legg & Shaw, mdse., $48.25. H. B. Milliken, transcribing testiG. E. Turner, mdse., $18.30. Nevada County Electric Fower Co., James Hennessy, livery hire, $24.50. Nevada Oity Water Works, water, The City Board of Education will A. Blumenthal, advertising and print. hold a meeting tonight for the transaction of routine business. A’few days Evening Telegraph, publishing delinlater a meeting will be held to elect : teachers for next year. Jas. Kinkead, merchandise, $6. ioe Ned F. P. Williams, labor at . Courthouse, Will Meet Tomorrow. ; The Red/ Cross Society will meet at Pythian Castle tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Every member isrequested to be present. a ee A Fishing Excursion. Frank and Alvah Morgan and Will Chappel left today.on a camping trip to Bowman Dam and other up-country fishing resorts, A. Seaman, repairing sprinkling wagJohn Hocking, inquests, $122. J. F. Colley flags for Courthouse, South Yuba Water Co., water, $34.10. J. W. Brown, M. D., autopsies, $20. Caroline Allen, washing for CourtTreasIrwin Hobson Co., book for Advertised Letters. ©. B, Ashburn, watching insane, $48. he followi list of thé 1 : O. Temby, meals for indigent, $2. The following is'a list of the letters remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada . Nevada. He learned shorthand while studying law and isan expert reporter . . has been forced on the beach by the New York, so as to prevent the waves from dashing her to pieces. She may A New Lodge. Wm. G, Cressey, Deputy Supreme Counselor of the Order of Pendo, is organizing a council of that society here and bas already secured a number of signatures to the charter list. He exdects to complete his work . this month. The order combines sick and accident benefits with life insurance vana and was captnred by an’ Ameri-jyisors’ session at Truckee, $14.99; care can cruiser, of indigent, $31.25. ‘Two more ships are expected today John Sweet, acknowledgment = of i. Merchanchise for jail: J. J. Jackson, $5.35; Carter & Johnston’ $20. F. M. Pridgeon, merchandise for indigent, $19.61. The Empire Mining Company petioned to have the road leading from ‘ Boston Ravine across the Original EmHotel Arrivals. _ pire Company’s land changed. Obas. Penrose, Relief Hill eS s Jobn Penrose. . Hurt at the Providence. UNION :-: HOTEL, Main Street, Nevada City. os D,J, STEVENS, -/ MANAGER eeauer Miss Mabel Barrett, Miss Agnes Cline, Audrew Decon, Santo Lowell, Amos M. Leonard, Misa ¥. ‘ McIntosh, J.-W. : Merritt, Miss oe J. (2) McIntosh, Prot. D. A O’Connor, Charles Qzali, Pellegrino (2) Silva, Manuel E. Simons, Miss F. E. (2) Throll, Peter J. A Willson, Miss Addie Wetton, Howard Valley in 1852 and sported all over the mining country. during pioneer days.is. one of.the rich men of Inyo county. He basn’t touched a card or drank anything stronger than water for twenty years. He owns lots of land, cattle, horses and mules. Nathan Smith, aged 78, carries mail out of Bishop. It isa short route and he uses a cart. _In 1864 and later he drove delivery wagon for Peter Johnson & Son at Grass Valley. In 1869 he drove on the Grass Valley stage line. Ben Saunders, who was foreman of and had aleg blown to pieces by a blast, learned to read and write after he was burt. Then he studied law with Tom Wren of Nevada, and now “he i: practicing with great ‘success. He makes his headquarters at De Lamar, also. Dr. Leonard while at Like Tahoe the
other day ran across James Stantor who is rusticating up there. Mr. Stanton owned the Allison Ranch mine oi Grass Valley in 1854._——— a a mmeinred an couldn’t wind around her finger. Notice of Proving Will. N_THE SUPERIOR r the county of Hoven Beate ra Cotiforie, the matter of the Estate of NATHANIEL BAILEY, dece: Notice’ is hereby ven that MONDAY hearing the applicatio Dd, for the ew) trey #2 him nf DH Kentoints tary on said will when und where any perpapel interested may eppear and contest the “Dated duly 6th, agit ta REANY, Clerk. Gxo. L. HusHEs, Attorney for Petitioner. the Blue Tent hydraulic mine in 1874} THE man never lived that some wom: . said Nathaniel Bailey, and for. olutely Pure ROYAL BAKING: POWDER ©0., NEW YORK. ne “Private Lessons Given. by an experience 1 school daaahon., Aly subjects thoroughly taught.’ Arithmetic and book-keeping a speciality. Close atte tion to backward scholars. Terms Reasonable, C. BE. MARTYN, care of Mr3. Qu! t na, Nin. rod Street, Nevada City, iva; Rare and Beautiful ! The Modern Houses ¢ Finished with Sequoia. a specialty. SUILDING ML, AND MINING LUMBER Yard at Depot. « Telephone No. ok. TOWLE BROS. CO. ‘New. Rates For Beery” We, the undersigned Grevers and heir representatives doing business in Yevada City, Grass Valley anu vicinity to hereby agree not to sell Ber for less han the following prices per keg, net sash—no rebate of any nature : 15 Gallons, = <= $5.00 10 Gallons, + + 3.35 5 Gallons, ~~: 1.75 This agreement to take effect. upon and after this date : / 3. W. Upton, Frank Bros. / > WF. Michen, ‘ Mrs, S. Binkelman, Whelihin Bros. George Gehrig, Israel Hosken, — —E isoa' d & Son. mrnrerenennnnnnenesenennn Reduced ides ~ roe Me Swe Ladies’ Organdie Suits Reduced to 75 cents for a full suit. To clean up after a great Wash Goods season we offer THE . TR R ~ PERSONA A Rally Chron sicle Casper Samuel Mrs. T. W. Jone tonville. ~~ Marcus Baruh I Springs. ‘ Peter Tautphian Francisco. Joe Watters le City, Idaho. Mrs. B Locklin from ber illness. Grove Deal cam from North San J foday from Washi M. D. Bullion is of the Sun Frauci Mrs. Walker ©. turned to Sau Fra Mrs. Wm. Mahe to Cumpbell Sprit “W. H. Hastler a _game over today f Mrs. George Mil _ has been quite ill, “AOR, Morrisor real] estate agent, James Rossiter went. to the Washi O. F. Brant of L day to the Kent ghany: Jobn Trevithic been quite sick th attack. i. J. Hegarty w: ‘his way sback to Moaore’s Flat. Haletead Stunsf Laue Hospital, is .co on a visit. Miss Ella Godf Auburn after a vi ‘Columbia: Hill, Mrs. Jas. B. Tre Bloomfleld today Mrs. J. Glasson. George Sargent, gravel mite: et from San Francis P. J. Maroney a Angeles are visiti J. Maroney. of the John W. Made Paiace hotel’ pri Francisco, is her ‘Mrs. Chae, P. La Mrs. T. M. John who has veen 8 ih vs for tha bene ‘turned home tode Mr. and Mrs. Fresno are here ¢ ingten. to visit tamiiy. The gen’ Miss Agnes Cr co, who bas been Deal at Sweetlai past, returned ho Ohas. Godfrey hia Hill yesterda: A. T. Luke, conveying mick tohos-. a: ey ou x would trample upon it because two of} Orr Santiaco, July 6.—The damaged that the Spanish warship Alfonso XIII ital, $5. City, July 6: f brother, Elisha G i her brothers were killed by Spaniards . . phe attempted to run the blockade at Ha" Ander oe 3D. * who has been vis £ ‘ Spanish war vessel, Christobal Colon, H. Luke, expenses édendina sapee: Brewer, $ ; oa the frontier betweeu Spain and Por: past. Frank Ross cat ramento where manag>r of the e: deeds, $7. Fowler, Irvin ~ f SS is’ fath ie stood. be saved and made a partof the U. S. from Santiago with several hundred Sigourney Sica: hiintliie alokt to hoes Gol dstane. Mies aladie e ce Wi d oO W pany. Ris sae : Again, Mr. Bilitor, my brother, MY . navy. wounded soldiers on board. pital, $1.50. * Gallondo, agent ; : I h ° over from N¢ a cousin and I were bora and raised in : Long, EB. B, oN him. -CLEBRATIO ow the Fourth . Rid até North Sar -was no formal ‘the people hear¢ sult, than is my family. Yours loyaliy, Miss I. M. Whiting, Micaiecbianibe . Lee Weber, Nick . -era’s fleet th Jou Lemes. . payable on ~ or sgn ng Mrs. Thomas, San Francisco Jobn Levee had one of his feet cuf FORBION, a lot of Fine Wash Goods Suits at 75 cents—ten.yards to ae ring July 6, 1898, Sa . cen baicrk si women are elig Mise ghemes € donk mii yesterday by getting it between a timJalina, aditeh each suit. salutes. In the Did Not Send tn Its Card. ai cs H. Kalar, San Francisco ber and rail at the Providence mine McKensie, Keneth D. the skies red wit Last evening a horse belonging to D8. vaker ran away and made a header . torough the main entrance of W. E. Johnston’s grocery store at the junc-! tion of Broad and Commercial streets. Was Badly Broken. . The single buggy ‘in which three Chinese en route to North Bloomfield went over the Yuba grade Sunday, slid2% ene? eeemento where he is employed. He will be ilkins, San Francisco ne ' Chas. E. Cross, Gold Run laid ap for a few daye ’ M. L. Howard, Auburn ae ‘Thos. Callinan, Oakland I. Wisemann, Chicago RememsBer, Toe Ow. is: the only saIf not called for in fifteen days letters will be sent tothe dead letter office. Parties calling for any of these letters will please say “advertised,” and Thg about 200 feet to the river bed, was} Geo. Sullivan, Grass Valley loon in Nevada City that sells straight . pay a fee of one cent for each letter. all go at 75 cents. ‘Some were sold at. $1, $1. 25 and $1.50 per suit. Now theses (ee The only damage was the broken glass . + ought to town today in a dilapidated and woodwork and ‘the shock to the condition. It is a miracle that none of proprietor and his clerk as the ani-. 11. Qhinese were hurt aud that the wal msde ite entranct, horse was’ only scratched, HEP 1s WANTED when the nerves be-! Reduction Asked For, come weak and the appetite fails. rien ; Hood’s Sursaparilla gives help by oe Gustave Woerner today Beuig hi ‘tng the blood rich; aie and* nourish. B Board. of . Equalization to. reduce. the ’ assessment on the real property of the ing. Get only Hood's lestate of David Woerner, deceased, Hoop’s Pits are easy to take, easy to, this side of Bear river, from $7430 to opabate.” Cure ews sick ‘head$3715. It is claimed the land is fit for ache. jareine only. Ee sec + 2c ” Card of Thanks. W. Mulchy, Grass Valley John McCarty, bis Joe Daffy, “ GC. OC. Barton, City Frank Bonner, Philadelphia Jim Powers, Towle R. J. Simmons, City whisky, m25tf J. E. CARR, Postmaster. J. Preston, Willow Valley HH. Stewart, Colfax Ed. Powers, Towle ni . L. B. ‘Lear, City H. A. Howard, Auburn Fredrick Smith, “ $100 Reward,-$100. The readers of this paper. will be * A Magnificent Combination for the People . 65999599 A Popular Line of Latest Spring Attractions the MAHER & CO. GAAAAUUAAAAAAAAUAAAAAASbUdAdAdi COOOL OCH OOOSOOOOS OOOO OOOO OOOHOees ately At Granitevil were held in P achool bt ee their teacher, M Hi. Keller was and Master Lev: laration of Inde pert delivered The Eureka 8B: the afternoon 1 game by the We Hill teams, whic ton, Score, 59 suited as follow __ for-$5, won-by I ' boys under fitts Walsh;-race for $2, won by Miss three-legged rai Bradley and BE. throwing cont ‘ To the many friends and eect! press Your Little Rass pleased to learn that there is at least OS ~ Clarence Tan who have assisted us during the last . We have twenty dozen Boys Percale . one dreaded disease that science has . An suttmsited variety in every department of the ice! prize $8, John ' 1 iliness of our parents and consoled us Shirts, eee oe ee been able to cure in all its stages and The day’s sp! i in our bereavement, we tender our sin. close out at do cents a sizes, regular . that is Catarrh. ‘Hall’sh Cure ball in the ever es cere thanks. Their kindness we never Price 50 cents. jy6-4t. . is the only positive cure now known to We are offering these inducements with the best aud s ‘At North Bi a shall forget. . Mas. D. B. Grrcuett, The Popular Clothing Store. . the medical fraternity. Catarrh being handsomest Spring Goods you ever saw. a picnic and . 4 Mas. H. A. RoBBINs, “s a constitutional disease, requires a con‘QU ALITI ES AS YOU LIKE THEM. ? : the woods. : t Gworce A. Baivey. Notice. stitutional treatment. Hall’s Oatarrh bd i a aie team defeated See . Officers and members of Neva Re-. Cure is taken internally, acting diStyles and F: ashions as you like them: pes: ae can Are atl ttle face danger? ange ut the naticnal ease : beckah Lodge No. 119, I. 0. O. F., arere-. rectly upon the blood and mucous surAssortment complete and all RIG HT PRICES. Don’t ’ Med 54 ‘y you through the perils of battle? These a — In tomorrow's Teansckirt we will an. quested to meet at their ball on Wed. faces of the system, thereby destroying are times that try the nerves, and few men are prepared to mect the Fourth nounce a Summer Clearance Sale with . vesday at 1 o’clock p. m. sharp, for the . the foundation of the disease, and givd nts offere aie emer gency. The results of early. mistakes and excesses are evident j a list of prices. We advise you to ‘be . purpose of’ attetiding the faneral of . ing the patient strength by building up . nego _in the relaxed state of the nerves. Tuy nced bracing ; they lack the Tae Fourth: on the look out. ~ Jo Levy; ~~ their late sister, Sarab J. Allen. By the constitution and assisting nature Me d B C hi H nap ¢ and vim of youth. rangements w jy6-1t. Tbe Popular Clothing Store. . order, Minnie Kinxeap, N, G. in doing itswork. The’ proprietors en’ Ss an Oy s lot ing, ats, sf house at nine ‘ SEES opie) <a Sa i Litug Ware # Sec’y have so much faith in its tive ing to close uj ‘New Ice ‘Company. The Nevada City Ice Company is now [ Miss ANWIE Wasser will take « lim, “Tee house; rear of Ehpatee. ‘Telépbone sie $66--R fe powers, that they offer One Hu ‘ ‘Dollars for any case that it fails to Sold by ia su price ate per bot‘s.Aleo.Pim-Olas.which . tle.. tf. Conconan & ARBOGAST. are stuffed olives in bottles. Hall’s Family Pilis are Star bee ae CAPS AND FURNISHING GOODS. All the Latest and Nicest Styles of the season. 1 A GREAT. BOOK FOR MEN. Dr: Sanden, inventor of the famous nerve builder, Dr. Saves proof of the great work Dr. Sanden’s Electri¢ Belt i is doing. Your hapof nerve, so get this book at once. > > % * % ° ° * ¢ ° ¢ e . * * A ¢ fail to see our splendid stock and take advantage of she in-¢ + ° 0 ¥ ° o % ¢ * © = e + e © ba piness depends upon your strength Direct ¢ 0000006000000 06000000000 000 0000008 8ub-committ . detailed repo ailaims must i prepared ited number of pupils iu voice culture. . : ; : [; +1 — Ye ae partionlechessl at ber residence, Sfond for circulars: and testimonials It is impossible to make a mistake in your Spring buying Electric Belt, has written a book, whichheealls“ Three Classes of Men, them {0 the 5 ok ibis sat geidence of ‘Thomas . a Were ‘Broad street. je-27-tt. . ~ Address, ~ \if on select from the present stock of aa ath april of men. If. you, would he a strongman you ing them, le EE é ledo, O. should read tt. Dr. Sanden will send it free upon reques It gives 4 Corcoran, first door above Theater, Ripe Olives In Bull F. J. CHENEY & O., Prop. To do, 0. free upon req git Soucce