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June 11, 1904 (4 pages)

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“SR TSS ERIS EET EE and south and the other crossing east and west, formNevapa City DaiLty TRANSCRIPT)!north ing a net work of veins, The principal work has been done —_ NAT P: BROWN, Proprietor. FRED HE. BROWN, Manager. ‘ @yfien, TERMS OF «~ = 4 + SUBSCRIPTION $6 Per Year. By Carrier, . ‘ Npotl i ches 0 Transcript [on what is known as-the Big Blue vein, which runs from one to eight feet in width’and ore is being taken out from the 350, 400, 500 and 600-foot levels, while drifts are being ariven': in two directions from the shaft. Power is derived from Deer creek, where the company 12 1-2c Per Week has a water right with 600 miners’ inches available. Delivered toany vart of the city. A Pel Issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, at ‘Nevada City ton wheel of large capacity generates power below the mill and transmits it back to the mill by cables. Hendy.xcockJUNE 11, 1904 oe ee er ee breakers are used. An ore bin with a capacity of 1,000 tons. has been built above the mill, and the ore is carried to it by a 600-foot tramway from the hoisting works. The tramway is provided with a three-rail iron track for the cars, with an automatic switch half way up where the cars pass. When a loaded car leaves the ore bins at the hoisting works it pulls the empty one at the mill back. At the mill end of the tramway there are two automatic self-dumping carriages which throw the contents of the car into the mill bins. The cars are loaded from the self-feeding ore bins just below the hoist, which has two compartments, one of which is for waste and the other for quartz. ‘The carrying cars have a capacity of THE RICH STRIKE. ore Is Si Being Extracted trom the Murchie Cons. Mine That Assays from $3000 10 $6000 Per Ton. one ton each, & Jacob Wolfrom from Found jina be open late every evening Room With Bullet Wound from now until after the Fourth of July. = in His Head. SAN FRANCISCO, june 11.—Jacob Wolfrom, a very prominent wool merchant, was taken to the hospital this PersonalNotes. Court Calendar. PROMINENT ACAANT SHOT Maher & Co.’s Store will, morning with a bullet wound in his head. He was found Maher& Co, — HE RECENT STRIKE MADE AT THE MURCHIE rrr in a room on Market street. It is not known whether it is TT Consolidated Mines is indeed a rich one, and is unfollowing matters will come up Sapervisor W. H. Martin returned . : questionably one of the most important that has ever forThe an accident, murder or suicide. heariog in the Superior Court next from San Franolseo today. been made in the history of the district. The big strike was Monday morning: F. W. Roche of San Francisco, tbe made about the 7th of last month, when a five-foot ledge was Petition of M. Peterson for letters steel man, is in town. erent LUBECK’S GENUINE RETIRING SALE COLORADO SITUATION QUICT in width that contained a heavy percentage of iron and matter of the estate is Jane Richards, from Detroit. deceased. John Glasson left this morning for Petition for letters of admintetration San Francisco. in the matter of the estate of Wm. F. T M Giokerman ie over from OolShook, deceased. fax. Since then the new find has been opened up and developed to a considerable extent and the ledge has continued to Warming Up. increase in size and richness. ° The ore assays $5,0co and Several Hundred Miners Joseph Hay, night clerk at the Na$6,000 a ton, and the ore is sorich that a large canvas is tional Hotel, who bas been over at placed underneath the ledge in the drift while the ore is beCherokee visiting relatives, returned ing extracted, so that none of the finer pieces of the valuable The thermometers around town are today. getting down to business once more. quartz are lost. Much of the ore extracted from the vein is At noon today the mercury went up Be H. L. Egan came down from the Spanish Ridge mine today and left for too rich for milling purposes and is being sacked for shiphigh es ninety degrees. This record Sacramento. was noted in front of the building ocStanley Morris arrived here this ufment to the Selby Smelting Works. The TRANSCRIPT recupied by C.J. Brand and Hartung ternoon from Boston. porter visited the mine today and saw tons of this ore already Brothers. J. Underwood arrived bere this afsacked, and piled up on the surface, while a number of men ternoon from San Francisco on his Renounce Federation and Apply for Work. Not All Union Men were busy underground sacking up the rich ore and sending way to May bert. Mrs. Annie Malligan and Misa Ruby Malligan are up from Aubarn. W. E. Turner and wife of Oakland Denver, Juoe 10.—lo an interview concerning the closing of the Portland are here on a visit. mine atVictor, by order of General Bell, James F. Barns, president of the it to the top. The reporter was courteously shown all through the mine and everything he saw verified the reports of the recent rich strike, and the fact that the Murchie property is proving to be a veritable bonanza. Superintendent Maltman, one of the ablest mining men Portland Company, said that nearly CripPLg& CREEK, Colorado, June 11.—The situation here is much quieter. To Accept Ageney. Several hundred miners applied for work after renouncing the-Western Federation. Answer Filed. Local Brevities. For Sale At a Bargain. Good Meats. worthy of the name.” and at various points between the. 350 and 600-foot levels. Colley Brothers have the very best of beef, pork, mutton and veal on hand The gold-saving appliances atthe mill are numerous at all times The dance given by the Cupid Olub and effective, and differ materially from the old style and a few evenings ago wasa very enjoyBORN. plan of stamp mills. The ore, after being crushed, passes able affair. All in attendance had a % fine time, and the invited guests over silver-plated copper plates, different from the old style, WASHINGTON, Jane 10.—‘‘I decline At Nevada City, June 11, 1904, to the ‘Does Not Want It speak in high terms of the excellent as they are 5 feet, 9 inches wide, instead of the ordinary 47the nomination; the clerk will call the treatment received on the occasion. rol] again for nominations for vice SEs, the concentrators is conducted by launders onto a canvas “What will you do if the convention noffinates you despite your objecDeafness Cannot Be Cured Speaker Caunon will be perby local applications as they cannot ence, and is a novelty in its way. There are four of these manent chairman of the convenreach the diseased portion of the ear. is isonly one way to cure deaftables, each having a different inclination and canvas to suit. tion, and in a position to act as tndiThere ness, and that is by censtitutional cated. remedies. Deafness is caused by an inthe conditions. As a natural result there are four different plant which is built on a different plan from any in existtions?” to what is known as a Spitz lute, where the coarse sands BEERS flamed condition of the mucous ning of the Eustachian Tube. When the. . Will Be a Pleasure, tube is inflamed you have a rumbling. sound ortmperfect heariog, and when The people of our city will have the it is entirely closed, Deafness is the repleasure of hearing Laura Wilson salt, and anlese the inflammation can are separated by hydraulic pressure, and conducted to a series White, Dramatic Reader and Imperbe taken out and this tube restored to sonator, next Monday evening at the its normal condition, hearing will be . of blanket tables and allowed to flow over blankets for a disNevada Theater. She will be assisted destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is tance of 70 feet. The blankets retain any of the escaping by B. F. Yoeman as Pianist, and F. nothing but an inflamed condition of amalgam and coarse sulpburets, and reduce the loss to almost nothing. These tables were specially designed by Superintendent Maltman, who has had years of practical experience in metallurgical operations and mining in many districts, both in California and abroad. the mucoas services. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrb Cure. Send for circa-' lars, free. F. J OHENEY & OO, Toledo, O. gestures added greatly to the meaning Sold by Druggists, 150. aod expression of the beaatiful selecHall’s Family Pills are the best. tions which swayed her hearers at times from laughter to tears, showing her power as an elocationist. In adMarsball White es Baritone. From the Oroville Mercary we clip the following: “Mrs. White proved herself an elocutionist of rare ability, whose modulated tones and grecefal The production of gold in the past from this property has been enormous when the fact is taken into consideration that the amonnt of development was comparatively small and dition to ber el cutionary ability Mre. the methods of saving the values crude. White possesses These mines proence.” a charming pres CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought duced, according to reports from the mint, over $1,000,000. Wife—Did doctor prescribe Old Gilt This valnable property was idle for several years; in fact, since Edge? Husband—No. He said, get Bears the of 1884, when the former owner died. The Company which took the best whisky. He knew that I knew @Mignatare and now you know which ia the best. Wholesale at Nos. 29 to 81, Battery st., near Market, 8. F. Wichman, Latgen & Oo, e@e-o the property about a year ago, the Murchie Gold Mines ConPIANO TUNING. solidated, has been actively developing it, and some very rich bodies of ore have been uncovered at the different levels. OC. W. Bennett is in Nevada Oity Embroidery Lessons The character of the ore is free milling gold quartz, rich and will call on all bis patrons. Osan sulphurets and tellurides, and the first ore taken out in the Given on Monday and Friday afteradd bat few new customer, however, course of the company’s operations, gave very high assay noons. Apply to Mrs. James Oarmns, Transcript Building, Commercial values, rtinning into big high figures, per ton. On the 500foot level, east of the shaft, another body of rich ore was cut, St: eet. and as depthis attained the values have steadily increased. . A three-compartment shaftis down toa depth of 700 feet and on ee tf. Another Bargain. Fine House on Olay street, with two of ground. $1100. $400 cach and a tunnel from Deer creek drains the mine. There are two acres balance in three years. systems of ledges on the erect property, one Baown & Moraan, striking . m21 tf Rea! Estate Agents owing to lack of time, j6 VACCINATING SEASON! BLACKLEG AND ANTHRAX ABG HOTEL ANTLERBARS Saturday Night Irish Stew wife of D. D. Mair, a son. inch plates. Then the crushed ore passes over a large conpresident.” This isthe statement of Rosenberg Bros. give notice in this centratng area, consisting of two Woodbury Imperial and what be will do at the Ohicago conevening’s TRANSCRIPT that they will veution, made today by Speaker Oankeep open later in the evening, until one New Standard concentrator, all of which have ample non of the House of Representatives, after the 4th of July, for the accomcapacity to handle the material. The pulp after passing over when asked the .Wirect question: modation of their patrons, grades in fineness of the sulphurets obtained. The pulp having passed over the tables, it is, conducted Mrs. Maryhas been viei! Obildren’s Trimmed Hats from Ladies’. Walking Hats from Misses’ Walking Hate from Misses’ Trimmed Hats from
= i today. oder. Don't anything keekeep youa away H Oome Don’t let-anything = > here last ever son, Dr. H. 8 centeup po me fo ad » EVERYT'HING MUST GO, . L. LUBECK, cm ei east, e of Hovade Oity, Sn —u7_—_—___=_= _————— visit to Mre.‘ “ily. W.E. Tarn ey A, Smalley . -from Oakian . Forest City: o Mrs. E. D, ill for a’ year Any part of. fifteen thousand (15,000) shares of Aitechaay Mining Company’s stock. Make offer. Address P.O Box 2520, Sen Francisco, Cal. . few days for ( Miss Begsic Buys a WALTHAM or an § ELGIN Nickel Dust Proof Watch at our store. Mra, Willi are here ftom FoR Ss AK. EE}. $6 n¢ Theodore § . ley went to W . bis daughters visiting her ei ‘turned home t Mrs. J. Bad Other ‘Watches and Clock propor Hing from San_ tionately cheap. Call in and see them and get our prices. A & H. W. HARTUNG, Watchmakers Broad Street . Felatives. All the mines, with the exception of the Portland, ex and metallurgists on the Coast, has received letters from all one-half of the Portland force were not members of the Miners’ Union. pect to resume work Monday. over the United States since the recent discovery from min-— “There were about 400 as good miners D. O. Sweet, who has had charge of the furniture department at the Logg ing men, asking for samples of this remarkable tellerium ore as ever handled a pick working there. & Shaw Company’s place of business are, most of them, men witb for several years past, has resigned his Which also carries free gold and silver. This character of They families, and they are neither iawposition. He was recently appointed. ore is very uncommon to this part of the country, but in breakers nor agitators. I would not local agent for the Wiley B. Allen. Eight Room Honee, Large. Lot and : Orcbard. House in a No. 1 condition. Colorado, however, it isa well known fact that the tellerium refuse a man work because he did not Piano Company, and will enter upon In the case of Geo. H: Fletcher, as. Oan ‘be bought et a bargain. Price belong tothe anion, nor because he his new duties the first of ‘the coming administrator of the estate of George . $1590, Property of all description for metal has made many of the rich mines of that State. did. I wanted the best miners and month. The ore which is now being milled at the Murchie averkept weeding out the poorer ones, Mr. Sweet ie a straightforward bueiFletcher, deceased, against the Névada . °®'©Fire and ee Gounty Narrow Gauge Railroad Co,, rel without reference to unions, 1 am a Real Estate Agente, ages from $150 to $300 per ton. The mill is kept running firm believer in what they call ‘the ness man, and the piano company bas the defendent’s answer was filed in the m21tt excellent judgment in _seleciing Superior Court today. For a good cool, sharp sh glase of bees steadily night and day, the six stamps doing excellent work open shop.’ If other mine owners had used him as the Nevada Oity agent. Zee cs!) at Wm. Har ry’s seen saloon bash and having a capacity equal to the ordinary 20-stamp mill. adopted my planthere would not be an idle minein the camp today, and The milling ore is being extracted from the Big Blue vein the-e would not be a disturbance ville. Prices like these make thé prices of other stores look gigantic. Ladies’. Trimmed Hats from Supervisor E. T. Worthley is down from Wasbington. /-end left thie Biggest Bargains of the Sale Now A W.8. Stra . evening’s:‘trs The Highest Priced bus the Best Quality, Antlers’ Style, A Delicious Dish when made at the Antlers. Ask your Dealer for Midvale Drill Steel Palmer’s FLoor Dirgcror—W. MoGUIRE. FLoor Manaenns—Michael Hyman, Rubert Maloney, Howard Loveland, Marti n Music by the Boy’s-Band. Everbody Invited. Admiesion—Gents 50 cents; Ladies Free, NNN ee Open in the Evening. Sebasi Cd as casera voices in prais ‘for doubt, » R of a Nevada 0 Mrs. Maxi: street, Aristod its, says: “Ib ‘ten yeare, not Ten Sate c ake Fine Liquors $ Cigars, on in attack ‘When they we saat nable someti pat assistance croas tht ki Three cakes for 25 cents. High grade soap. Mikki non Dharma Brerything Stily igh ls. me either o Pout T did not. irelief, though mwome ‘BROAD STREET 1 store for a satment fo! laet attack.” Sold for 50 « re.‘ Foster-} _.But only the best are kept by us. Drop i and Sample our goods. We also keep , littie Doan’s Kidn that they wer kidneys alotie, THERE’S GOOD AAND BAD LIQUORS Che Leading Brands of Cigars X., eole agent: CHALIPION SALOON Wa. Britlar street, makes O'CONNOR & SHANNON, Proprietor s. Broad Street, Nevade Oty Gorham Silver Polish Hawke’s Out Glass Remember . lake no substi Prinks, and y bre mixed pro Not Sr. Louss, J protest from, els Commis pet Manulactured Jewelry This is one of the things in i _ which we excel. There’s. nothing nicer than a ring or pin inade out of quartz eon StoaIs The Store of Rosenberg’ Bros,’ will be kept open late Every Evening until after C.J. ‘BRAND July 4th. edy” so far ab people right b in , and retailfdealers ae : P, SOA El Oyo Glub Pl atform Saturday Evening, June 11, 1904. that had place {PAL. MER 4 OSH, Toilet SOLD EVERYWHERE, Grana Open-Air Dance: It ie teatin — Come and Try It. Everybody Welcome. Nevada Cit Pe ineins galena sulphurets, intermingled with free gold. . eaaearsecendene voles guardiansbip in the matter of Jekke George H. McLaughlin is here from uncovered which carried a large percentage of tellurides, and of Petersen, an insane person, Sao Francisco, there wasa seam on one side of the vein about three inches Petition for probate of will in the A. J. MoGuire arrived here today 00 a visit, le! . ington today. . JEWELER PROPRIETOR — OCG 0,” ai i @ World’s be make their Dr remove the 7