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July 6, 1898 (4 pages)

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olutely Pure At. BAKING POWDER ©0.,; NEW YORK, Private Lessons ss a experience! school teacher, Al} oroughly taught.’ Arithmetic and ing a speciality. Close atte tion rd scholars. Terms Reasonable, PYN, care of Mrs. Qui t na, Nin. Nevada City, iva; and Beautiful ! sdern Houses a with. Sequoia, a specialty. WILL AND MINING LUMBER it Depot. © Telephone No. 5k. LE BROS. CO. ew Rates For Beer” he undersigned Brewers and resentatives doing business ip Dity, Grass Valley #nu vicinity v agree not to sell B»er for less following prices per k:g, net » rebate of any nature : Gallons, <= $5.00 } Gallons, + 3.35 Gallons, = 1.75 greement to take effect. upon r this date: / 3. W. Upton, Frank Bros. W.F. Michell, Mrs. S. Binkelman, Whelihin Bros. George Gehrig, Israel Hosken, isoa'd & Son. AAAAAAAAA AOR Day > ©0.'S dow. ts Reduced to full suit. Goods season we offer 75 cents—ten.yards to. d $1.50 per suit. Now AHER & CO. didi ttt : SCSSHHOSCHHOHOSOOY ates COOSSSOS OSES HOEOHESOSOEEHSOEH ESOS TOO redto face danger? Are your » the perils of battle? These en are prepared to mect the es and excesses are evident need bracing ; they lack the FOR MEN. ‘nerve builder, Dr. Sauce -n's alls“ Three Classes of Men,” ue would be a strongman you free air eal It gives ctrie Belt is doing. Your hapve, so get this book at once. ~— PBRSONAL POINTERS. A Rally Chrotele OT the Doings of Old —. aad Young.Casper Samuel the genial is in town. Mrs. T. W. Jones 1s here from Oamptouvile. = Marcus Baruh has gone to Campbell Springs. Peter Tautphaus hus retarned to San Francisco. re a Joe Watters left today for Silver City, Idaho. . Mrs. B Locklin has nearly recovered from her illness. 2 ane Grove Deal. came over this morning} from North San Juan. a Mr, and Mrs. L, B. Self came down today from Washington. ¢ : M. D. Bullion is here in the interest of the Sun Fraucisco Call. < : Mrs. Walker C. Graves‘and child returned to Sau Francisco today. Mrs. Wm: Maher and children. went, to Cumpbell Springs this week. “w. H. Hastler and Miss Mary Brophy came over today from Patterson. How Oar Bateships Do Their Noble Work. TRANSPORTS #RRIVING. DATLY—PRIS-. ONERS TREATED WITH KINDNESS. _ ‘The Absurd Exaggerations and Misrepsentations in the Newspapers. U. 8. 8S. Oregon, Santiagode Cuba , soo ; .» June 17,1898 Eprror TRANSCRIPT: _ At daylight we headed for Guanta-namo.and arrived th re at.7 a. m. and proceded to. coal. ‘The American flag ‘was flying over the fort we took on the 10th and it.was covered with the white tents of the Marines. Below where once the village stood which we destroyed, the Cuban flag floated ‘to the breeze. About 100 Cubans are camped there, arid they guve us a rousing cbeer Mrs. George Miller of Gold Flat, who/when we came in. The collier Ater_ has been quite ill, is much better. ““_R. Morrison, the insurance and rea] estate agent, ‘s in Sacramento. James Rossiter of Sin Francisco went to the Washington mine today. O. F. Bratt of Los Angeles went today to the Kenten mine near Alleghany: Jobn Trevithick of Sweetland has been quite sick this week witha bilious attack. ts I. J. Hegarty was here last night on ‘pis way oback to San Francisco from Maore's Flat. Hiuletead Stansfield, a student in the Lane Hospital, is up from San Francis.co on a visit. ; Miss Ella Godfrey has returned to Auburn after a visit to her parents at ‘Columbia Hill, : Mrs. Jas. B. Treadwell went to North Bloomfield today to visit her mother, Mrs. J. Glasson. George Sargent, who is interested in gravel mite: et Quaker Hill, is here from San Francisco. “ Pp. J. Maroney and Dr. Webb of Los Angeles are visiting Foreman Thomas J. Marcney of the Kate Hayes mine. 3ohn W. Maddrill, foreman of the ‘Paiace hotel: printing office in Francisco, is here: visiting his sister, endia, with seventeen Spauish prisoners abourd, came alongside to coal us, followed shortly after by the Scindia on the other side. Both of these ships are armed. The prisoners were a sorry ‘tooking and ha‘ gry crowd and seemed to be glad of captivity. Some of them said if their comrades. knew how well they were being treated they wou!d not fire another shot on the Americans. During the battle of the 14'h it seemed they -had never seen a Colts’ automatic gun and one of them said witha shiver, “No sabbe bur-r-r-r” (describing a circle). Twenty men fell dead and it was the little automatic gun; firing 400 shotea minute, that killed so many aud put them to rout. eee . It was all the Marines could do to keep the Cubans from killing the prisoners, 80 keen are the memories of Sparish butchery in daysgone by. But one Cuban who was a sentry over five prisoners not getting relieved at dinner time and not. being within call, shot the five Spaniards, bad his meal and reported to the commanding officer what he had done. i Wearrived just in time to witness another bombardment. While the two colliers were filling our\bupkers the Marblehead, Dolphin, St. Paul and the oand out shale FTL Se ees 5 ee AND —__. wounded were taken aboard the Sol Oe a ae a dear armrna While the other five were brought aboard DAMAGING CITIES *Acrrtearieceonste,.. _YVRMBUINY ULL vinished coating at p.m. and clearthe 18 inch guns to bear on Guantanamo and. fired four shells into. the city, fol-— lowed by four from the eight-inch guns. : burst in the center of the town, setting it on fire.-At 4:50. we were-on our, way to Santiago ‘and as we rounded the head-land of the harbor’s mouth great ; ‘volumes of smoke were seen rising Hight o'clock last night found us back again on our old blockading station and our search lights falling on Morro’s walls. Daylight came and fas far as one could see there’ was not a troop-ship_in sight and so we stretched our awningsand settled down for another day’s tedious wait. At midnight the Vesuvius put three. shells into the Renta Gorda fort. But ‘we can not-ascertain the damage sustained, but from outside appearances and the terrific explosions that shook the waters, -it must be conceded that some injury was done. : ; : a June 19th, A reeconnoisance was made at 3 a. m. this morning by two steam cutters, one from the “New York” and the otber from the “Massachusetts.” A feutenant from the flagship was in charge, and their object was to explore the batteries-in Cabanas harbor, ten miles west of Santiago. ‘They. passed ‘in safely, but the Spaniards who were few and holding the old fort opened firs on the launches at 60 yards, causing them! to retreat. The flagship launch was hit seventeen times. A marine had his rifle shot out of his hand, but no one was hurt. The “Texas” and Vixen came to their rescue and the Spaniards took to their heels. At Guantauamo things are more serious for the Spaniards than was expected. Their official dispatch bearer was captured and papers found on him tell a sad tule. The soldiers. are on halfNo corn has been raised for two years, and they will try to reach Santiago. But in this they will surely fail as the Cubans surround the city in large pumbers. : The Cuban General Galixta Garcia reached Cibanas today with 3000 men, leiving 8000 at Holguin. He came aboard the flagship and was returned shortly afier by the Vixen. He will hold Cabanas. It is supposed that our the Commanding General There have been 42 eats iC “GRASS VALLEY NEWS. © S . Nn, The range was 7,500. feet and each shell York paper gives the Iowa credit of firheavenward over Guantanamo. . Sign Dacemame terse poe ts > June 18th. not a paper that has had things as they rations with enough to last thirty days. . ‘Mrs. Chae, P. Loughridge. little Suwanee in the lead,.formed Mrs. T. M. Johnson of Sin Francisec, line and shelled the western shore of who has veen spending the summer. the harbor, The woods were fall of ib vs for tha benefit of her health, returned home today mach improved. Spanish and muskets were cracking all along the low, ridge, The gunboats Mr. and Mrs. Chas. EB. McBean of'soon bad the brush on fire, and the-+tion. Giving’a description of the reFresno are here on their way to Washingten. to visit John McRean and tamiiy. The gentlemen are brothers. Miss Agnes Crowley of San Fraucisco, who has been visiting Mrs. Grove Deal-at Sweetland for three months bursting shells made it rather interesting for any who dared to stay around that place. The prisoners seemed to be as enthusastic as the rest of us and laughed and joked while the ship on which they. were confined fired shell troops will land there and march on Santiago. The last cable to Santiago was cut last night by the St. Louis. A refuzee from Santiago is with the Admiral and comes with valuable informacent bombardment he says that one of our shells struck the Spanish craiser Vena Mercedes, killing the executive Otficers and wounding many others. -All her guus are being mounted in the Punta Gorda works. Later advices from Guantanamo state that our shelis > him. _ -Gervera’s fleet they got ontand made the eo past, returned home on the noon train, after shell into the ranks of. their late Chas. Godfrey was over from Colum. comrades. hia Hill yesterday, accompanied by his}and the watches wore ‘pipe 1 b3'ov for brother, Elisha Godfrey of Wisconsin, . dinner a small sloop flying the Spanish who bas been visiting him for a month' flag rounded the point aid cime sai‘+ past. ramento where —he manag>r of the eiestrie street car com-._r alized what was up. pany. His'father, A. J. Boss, came . eight all told, three wounded, and they Later two vessels came in near the over from North Bloomfield to meet thought this was a Spanish fleet, but flagship. These were the ships carryicg : ing intothe harbor, Frank Ross came up today from Sac. armed with a ong-pounder ran out and . ships were sighted off the southward is employed as jtook her before the stariled Spaniards and on coming nearer it was made out Just as eight bells struck The steam launch There were struck a traia and destroyed it, besides setting a warehouse on fire and other damage. June 20th. At 10a. m. today a large number ~of to be a fleet of transports and convoys. ——— —~+ oe “GRLEBRATIONS ELSEWHERE. Yow the Fourth Was Sent at» Various Ridge Towns. at North San Juan Monday there -was no formal celebration but when ‘the people heard of the victory over mountains ring with giant powder saluies. In the evening they painted the skies red with fireworks. At Graniteville morning exercises were held in Peck’s Hall where the sebool children, under the direction of their 1 her, Miss Smith, did well. J, H. Kelier was presideut of the day, and Master Levi Poage read the DecJaration of Independence. John Hippert delivered an excellent oration. ‘The. Eureka Brass Band played. In} the afternoon there was & baseball game by the Washington and Columbia
Hill teams, which was won by Washing4on, Score, 59 to 12. The sports resuited as follows: Footrace 100 yards, __ for $5, won-by P. R. Bradley; race for boys under fifteelf years, won by Henry . Walsh;.race for girls under fifteen, for $2, won by Miss Veale of Relief Hill; three-legged race, for $5, won by P. R. Bradley and B. B. Snedden; heammerthrowing contest, prize $3, won by ~ Qlarencé Landsburg; throwing ball, prize $8, John F. Simons. The day’s sport-ended with a grand ball in the evening. At North Bloomfield the people had a picnic and éujoyed a pleasant day i the woods. The Bloomfield baseball tam defeated the French Corral nine ut the naticnal game. Fourth of July Mecting. Tae Fourth of July committee of arrangements will oeet .t the Court-' house ut nine o'clock Tuursday even. : ing to close up their bts ‘ -sub-committ e is reque detailed report: All persons ‘ha alais must in the meantime present® them {o the sub committees contract: . . CALKINS, _ Chairman. Epwaro W. Bracks, Seer ing them. LEONARD ‘Try Tae OwL fork first-class drink. * sale Cost. S _ Chis Ts No Humbug, But Facts: . Mens’ Black Clay-Worsted, all wool Suits, formerly $12.50.... $8.00 . W Boys’ Knee Suits, ages 6 to 14, $1.75 kind.. sees eee 90 i Men’s all wool Summer Weight Pants, eight patterns to select ga We have an elegant line of Boys’ Embroidered Blouse Waists, to close out, ; Saba ae delk ede eik dele lesleetak eke teR i Change in the Clothing é Business. 7 . from our military tops. “They are now. lying off about 16 miles south and from aline 4% miles east and west. The. Massaciusetts bus gone out to meet them. ‘The ramparts of Morro Castle are lined with Spanish eagerly watching: the great. fleet of ships. A late New ing the first shot in the bombardment of Santiago June 6th. It isa mistake. The Oregon should have that honor, as it was our after 8-inch gun which started the engagemeut on that memorhave happened among all tat are represented here. All reports so far are greatly exaggerated by the press and rather sensational, as the newspaper boats stay so far out of range during an action, they have no correct. conception of what takes place and have to rely solely upon imagination, and their ability to sling ink, It is ‘rather laughable to read-the-accoun‘s of battles, ships sank and men killed in the New York papers. It is also surprising to read accounts of the Sinking of the Oregon one day, her capture the next, and oncé in a while we are reported ‘as sinking a Spanish cruiser, then next a torpedo. boat. destroyed, etc. From what some of thése stories come, heaven only knows. Joun H. ALLEN. (To be continued t snorrow.) ts ARR OMDRNCE TET The Good Title Shut Down. The Marysville . Democrat says: “Work inthe mine of the Good Title Company at Indiana Rauch has ceased for the present and it may be permanently. , The quartz is of very low grade and on going deérer it did not improve, There is pien'y of quariz but a run of several months demonstrated that it would not more than pay expenses. Try Tae OwL for mixed driuks. m25 . young man,hus gone to Benicia to take bia bia ee case A Day's Record of Our Nelghbsrs as To:d Over The Telephone, Tin Loy, the Chinese interpreter, continues to be critically ill. The M. E. Charch cleared $165.0n the Fourth of July dinner at the chapel. . The election of public school teachers will take place next. ‘Tuesday evening. The Pioneers and Banners will play ball at Watt Park next Sunday afternoon. ‘ -. Fred Palamountain, a well known coe 3 a position. Harry L. Body sustained a aoente = eut on his jaw at the Independence -mine yesterday afternoon.~ Adolph Miller (“Bismark”), who bas been employed by George Gebrig and other brewers. on varions_ occasions, died in Grass Valley last night of convulsions. He had been suffering several days from summer complaint. j sled i Will Give Them a Banner, The Native Sons of Hydraulic Parlor . contem; late soon presenting Laurel Parlor of Native Daughters with a handsome silk banner: There-will be . tum of weatmeneo hich at some sort of a festive gathering when. tacks e a id of the nena e and completely the presenta‘ion is made. — point. unguarded; it leaves no phase of the trouble: neglected; it cures, and cures lasy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood’s Pills. Small in size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man Hoods said: “ You never know you have taken a pill till it is all S over.” 250. C. 1. Hood & Co., q S { Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. 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On Saturday, July 2d, and on that As we are anticipating a change . BEEHIVE our Clothing Department, we shall now offer our entire stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Ready-Made Ciothing at Whole= : ie Men’s Cheviot, all wool Suits A fine line of Boys’ Long Pants Suits, no shop worn goods, only . . parechased this Spring, at... Pcie me Soa teG An ae OX ae 475 from, the $3.50 kind, now sell At the J. LEVY Commercial Street. ee CLOTHING STORE, wiseumaminieesriece ee SRR ant sg x P « BI oa 4.50 WAG OG) Got ee cea aoe ee wes owes 4.50 , Proprietor. Telephone. 203. : J. J. JACKSON, se : : De ot for : Pp GROCERY .. ¥ Proprietor Agency For--[onogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Fancy Groceries MEATS AND/FISH. PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED = day only, I will sell any Hat, trimmed or untrimmed, — <4 ~ for QNE-HALF the regular price. THIS EVENING. W. H. CRAWFORD, _ FIREWORKS. Complete Stock of Everything in the / . —LINE OF— ' Rockets, Flower Pots, Firecrackers, Bombs, Torpedoes, Pin Wheels, Red Lights. Flags, Toy Pistols and other Fourth of July goods, including many novelties. E. F. ROSENTHAL, Agency for Leading Periodicats. Commercial Street. . Big Sale of Misses and Children’s ~ _ Hats at Cost Prices _ . NILES SISTERS, * — He . Pepsin ......ecesutsseg-I 25. Pickles, % gal.bottles.. 25 3% . Duffy’s Malt......100; “ in bulk, pergal. 50 Gamecock Whisky ful.. 1 00) Olives, a IXDL Whisky «:::.3. ‘. 75. Mikado Soap, per bar... 05 Bryant’s Root Beer ,Bt. 10) Everything else in proportion. Hires “ 4-4 for 85 ne + 2 2 © © = + ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee is the Best. Give ita Trial, «= 2 2° © © e2e& = se © « “In the New Building adjoining Wm. H. Smith’s Grocery Store.