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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

June 12, 1899 (4 pages)

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Oo . 2 thie Sixties cipal of the ame and-ret_artista of wing at. iber, of ‘the aint: 1 over the Paris salon, rresponding irtists: “Out 350 were sesre the two ey, one of 1g Mother.” 6 from. the ty girl will: ‘Shoes Seenarireemeen) are willing at, shapely or Tan Kid lack or Tan, ve an idea 1eatly done S., id Street. . 7 “ecg eee dees that have heard him speak, is today the . most eloquent orator on the coast, has, accepted an Vovtlanten $0" dalteor the . — on we Fourth ees Mast July. . on the rostram be: possesses a Gane! of magnetism that is given to. but few of onr: State’s public men, and carries his audiences with him ina marvelous}. way. He uses the plainest, most. in-. Cisive language, and all classes of people become equally —— over his masterly speeches. He was here eight years ago with the. grand lodge of Knights of Pythias, and a brief impromptu speech that he made at Armory hall on the night of the reception was acknowledged to be the crowning effort of the many fine addresses that were delivered here that BRIRF /ABITION. tine Hotes and d Comments of Local Interest, Shine free with shave a Wild’s. tfFor Life Insurance see T. B. Gray. Dr. Wagner, physician and surgeon. Garden Sprinklers at all prices at the Racket Store. tf Eastern pickled pork and pigs feet at J.J. Jackson’s. ° tf House and lot for sale. Enquire of George C. Gaylord. ~m6-tf Star Creamery butter, sold by Gaylord & Son, is the best. tf Hatsand bonnets of the very latest patterns for girls and babies at Snell & Fleming’s. “ j2-tt John Keir’s. Pure Vermont Maple Sugar, in 10lb cans, at George 0. Gaylord & Son's. tf Smoke the Fadden cigar. They are made by a Fadden and sold by a Fadden at the Gilt Edge Saloon. j8-tf Bids for the sewerage. bonds are -coming in, They will be opened Tharsday night. Ohris Gailbraith will not have his housewarming at the Central House next Saturday night, but it will occur at a later date. The North San Juan ball club will be here next Sunday to play ‘the Seaweeds. The game will take place at the old rifie grounds. Preparations are already being made for an entertainment to be given early in October by St. Margaret’s Guild assisted by Trinity Guild. . ‘ The right eye of Mrs, F. M. Konkle recently became so badly diseased that Drs. Hunt and Jamieson found it necessary to perform the operation of extirpation, which was successfally done. The new band, which is a consolidation of the Goyne and Independent bands, won much praise for the excellent quality of the music furnished at the open air concert Saturday evening. Seturday night the City Trustees completed the work of equalizing the “ oity assessment roll. They raised Assessor Coughian’s figures $7,000, but the total is still $4,000 short of last year's. 4 Word is received from the ridge that many people will be here on the Fourth from North San Juan, Birchville,French Corral, Columbia Hill, North Bloomfield, Relief Hill, and other towns in that part of the county. Yesterday afterfioon Deputy Sheriff Pascoe arrested two drunken Chinamen, and one of them who shows some signs of being daft is to be taken before Justice Holbrook to answer to a charge of disturbing the peace if it develops tomorrow that he is in his right mind. ‘To be Buried Tomorrow. Mrs. Kate Stover, relict of the «tate David BE. Stover, who died suddenly of heart disease at nine o’clock Saturday night, will be buried at two o’clock tomorrow afternoon from. her late resi-. company, at one time, our watchman} dence on East Broad street. Mrs. Stover bad resided. here many years and was much thought of. She was a native of Waynesboro, Pa., aged 69 years, 9 months and 19 days. Two daughters survive ber—Mrs. F. A Gourley of San Francisco and Miss Belle Stover of Nevada City. Mr, Gourley arrived here thi, morning,’ Strack by the Gilkiaee” —— About 9 o’clock last ——s the passenger © train from aronnd the curve at Kress station tatiog tie locomotive struck Will Halliday’ who was sitting in an intoxicated condition . jor F, A. Clark, formerly connected . who are doing the principal damage. ' ‘. with the United States Army, to make and our arraignment of the aifidanelé “We propose to:p ring, he made the following: statement’ /jast 80 “The case referred to-is one com( menced by the county of Satter on the . in pr 22d‘of May, against John Spaulding, . and Jerry Goodwin, John Linder and sev-/ they say, Why, eral other defendants whose exact} in ‘Cough 3a ‘our cor \ names are unknown to the plaintiff, for fiture; but they. seem. very m the purpose ‘of restraining the defend-. of the contest. ‘They. dis sick ants from dumping into Greenhorn. be desirons of submitti ir pretencreek, a tributary of Bear river, tail: ‘sions to @ Court of Justice. . Courts are ings and debris from their hydraulic . established for the purpose of hearing. mines. Suit was began against this and . controversies between individuals, and: other mines ‘two years ago and a con-. if any injustice ‘has been done to them test was threatened, but a conference . in any respect by chargingthem with’). was held between the Miners’ Associa-. the conimission of. unlawful acts, ‘we . : tion and the Anti-Debris Association, . will fail in Oourt when wé come to our. and as a result the mine owners were . proof. But we have made careful ex: advised to desist from mining, and aminations by two skilled engineerr their threatened contest was aban. and otherwise, and can prove any fact doned. we allege, . “They subsequently applied to the. “The residents of the Bear River ValDebris Commission for a permit to} ley region have: during the last. two mine, which was granted. Since that . years suffered a greut deal of injury’ time they have been allowing their de-. from hydraulic mining. The bed of bris‘ to escape over their dams. intd! that river has materially increased in Greenhorn creek, whence it is garried height,-antil some two years'agoa dia-. into Bear river. They have not com-. astrous flood. occurred, ruining several plied with the provisions of the law of . acres of very valuable land. . For ten Congress, their dams are inefficient . years or so, prior to.the recent rehabiland they have not kept. them in proper . jtation of hydraulic ‘mining on Bear order, but by their illegal mining op-. River, the land along that stream was ‘erations have done a vast amount of . free from overflow aud the river was injury to the valley lands below. gradually improving; but during the “Complaints are frequently made las’ ‘two years hydraulic mines have about this mine, and the Anti-Debris. been again opened and worked on that Association, for the purpose of acting . river, and the debris is coming down advisedly, employed George F. Allardt . again as it used tocome down. fifteen of San Francisco, an eminent mining, . or twenty years ago, and the defendants hydraulic and civil engineer, and Ma. we have enjoined in this case are those “So far as any allusion to myself in an examination of the restraining works . the article is coneerned, I may say to of the defendantmnd of the manner in} my mining friends that I act only unwhich they conducted their mining . der orders from the Anti-Debris Assooperations, for the purpose of ascer-. ciation, and never commence a suit . taining the damage if any they did, to] without their direction, and they never . the Feather and. Bear rivers and the jact without a careful exaniination, but lands adjoining their banks. These . when they think they are right they go engineers made an exhaustive exami-. ahead. nation and reported the result of their} “So great has been the injury done labors. to the State Anti-Debris Asso-. upon the Bear River by the operations ciation. Some few months ago the! of the defendants in this case that the Board of Supervisors of the county of . residents living along that river have Sutter, by a unanimous vote, directed . held several meetings for the purpose tHat an action should be commenced . of securing relief. against these defendants, but owing to. “While these defendants will probadelays of different kinds the complaint . bly raise a great. cry that they have was not filed until the 2d of last May. been doing no wrong, the last thing on After the papers were placed in the. earth they want is to submit their hands of the officers of the law for ser. claims and contentions to a Court of vice they had considerable difficulty in. Justice. They seem to be very much . . finding the defendants, as they evaded . afraid of the Courts, but. no man who service and tried every possible means . is obeying the law and not injuring his. to esvape service of the papers. ~~ . meighbor is afraid to submit his case to. “Whatever the mine owners doin the! a Court of J ustice.” way of restraining: their. debris they do under compulsion and at great expense. If restraining works are erected ¢ (CBO 0 Superior Court Proceedings. . and if the. mine is ran honestly, the works will be filled up in a short time and then the mine is supposed to stop forever, unless additional works can be erected. But very frequently a mine owner who can secure a permit which will legitimately allow him to run six months, will keep on running forever, unless enjoined for the reason that as soon as his debris pit. fills up he manipulates it in such a manner as to allow all the accumalated debris to.enter the river channels, and a miner who is candid, while he may regret the fact, will admit that itis of common occurrence. Unless we catch a miner in the act of removing the logs from his dam and restraining works it is dificult to prove it so as to secure a criminal con-. viction'or revocation of his license. “We commenced a suit about two mopths ago against the Kate Hayes Mining Company. In the mine of this]: discovered the logs out of their dam, and the company allowing “all of the material to pase through, including material that had accumulated there during previous workings. We brought the evidence before the California Debris Commission, but the miners. ander . . bath denied the facts and contested “. the application stubbornly. Captain Gillette, of the United States Army, ~. who conducted the investigation, was ‘. so Convinced of the falsity of the testimony given by the witnesses for the miners, that he brought two of them . n. face to face, who had testified separately, and confronted them with their contradictory statements. They stood . he on the énd of a tie, and he rolled ‘into! there dumbfounded, unable to say a the ditch. He was put on the train and brought to Grass Valley. His back was slightly cat and he had a suhurt on the head. It was nobody’s fault but his own. Mites Plenty of Fun For Alt. event and sh who appreciate pie time, Admission Woents. j6-lw "The Only One. many casio eo bee ~ Phe only Gilt Edge i poi ‘Another a aa pang eat Bros., where the fais sold. word. He poonsbry on were 5 im offense charged, and suspen e uhnivg operations of the Kate Hayes Sraine Trsmunes ‘s different from the weariness caused by labor. The as is cured by rest; the Yaret requires w. bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla to ah it. Git Aictuaes efhatcating te tired te . Hood's Pills. Lew do not, eee
cents. La Ripe Olives in Bulla. barrel of extra fine . -received at J. J. Jackson’s BeeSe SPOT store on Conearesy or ot In the ease of McCharles vs. Roberta Judge Nilon today gave defendant seven days’ additional time in which to answer. ’ The case of Watson et al. vs. Bourne et al, was dismissed. the estate of George Baker, deceased, was settled and a decree. of distribution was made. In the case of Elizabeth Lawrey vs. RB. D. Lawrey defendant’s demurrer to the complaint was overruled as to the first and second causes of action (not cause of action, and that it fails to give the dates of marriage and of the alleged adultery) and sustained ds'to the third which relates to the failure of defendant to provide for the necessities of ‘plaintiff. ‘The petition for alimony will be heard Thursday. * The motion for a new trial in the case of Relley vs,.Campbell was set for argument Thursday. . The case of Merrill: vs. Providence Mining Company. was aot for . trial July lith. Judge Davis a Reported Dying. The Sacramento Bee o Bee of Saturday says: A telephone message was received totng that the condition of Judge George co ee G. Davis, of the Sacramento Git: tice’s Court was very serious. is momentarily expected. Judge te Rafat ocng fr gang ‘ m : iD “Auburn he was so weak that rs decided to stop:there and rest for a He pfrottsd 899 had. ‘a severe Judge pap a son of the late Aaron acquaintances among our citizens who . will be pained to learn of his illness. ete Does This Strike You? Muddy eomplextontes: : Naugeating breath come from chronic constipation the dr For a. anes . Gar, made ot, amt "Phe final account in the matter of . stating sufficient facts to conatitute a. Davis, and when a boy resided. at this . city with his parents. He has. many . . BR deg a Root Tea. aaa ed an. absolute . ; absolute anert et gos 25 . and Sets. For sale by ia, Dic ke uggist. the: mats anit occas -. managing it. They returned to the ‘. City yesterday acéompanied by Mr. -. Hobart’s wite who’ met them at ‘Trace . kee. m1 ‘There was a derailment of au engine: 3? * . and car on the narrow gauge road near .. Barton’s camp last week, cansed: by a tree falling across the track. -The tenoe, Of Snginie sided. aie anon ged Sha: ; ment these ‘days. mercu epi di could youd Paks pose and these soon ured all the suffering which this vile disease od cones. I decided to try 8. 8. S, as peter Sher . improved. I followed closely your ‘Diree: pea chest began to grow paler and smaller, and before long ——— entirely. skin has been as clear as glassever since. I cured myself at home, after the doctors had failed completely.” It is valuable time thrown away to expect the doctors to cure Soneeos Blood Poison, for the disease is be@ ment te etc of charge, and save Write Ce tal ei natioly to beth mtagious Blood Poison; meny vi Patchwo rk; You Can off tony. teh mse would be much —— the style is bound to be lasting. Then it is reasonable in price. selves to be dosed on mercury and Cure Yourself at Home. pen 8 er semedias which the doctors oh seperate ong SEE THOSE The aionore are wholly unable to get rid of this nls poison, and only attempt to heal up the outward appearance.of the disease—the sores and eruptions. This the ond J lao by driving the doves « into the system, and endeavor to keep it shut in with arid ‘The mouth and. throat.end other delicate parts then break out . : into betes, 108 the fight i is. continued indefinitely, the drags autee the cyeenn Closely woven, Beautiful Patterns. Forty Cents.a Yard mare damage than the di Mr. H. L ig? paso 100 Matborsy 6 8t., Newark, Ue Ds aoe “J had spent « their constant ellars with the doctors when I fa me no Good. T had large = rt ke out tate Tat Pane ing sores, an a last resort, and was Treatment,’ and the large splotches on my I was soon cured perfectly and my Swifts Specific— Ss. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD —acte in an entirely different way a get arg and mercury—it forees the come out of the system and gets rid isease, while other remedies only shut the poison in where it lurks forever, piso rl undermining the constitution. Our system of private home treat8a cure within the — ofall. We po all necessary medical adtient the embarrassment of publicity. ific Oo., Atlanta, Ga, cok Gk i din or coud pedi . thet he wae eh, Cn FE ee ae gas tipemmrgesag leg of. mutton, AH assume milk and small articles. . ie follow the warking mon and as there plesupenieererearre ey) 80) Zag gees \comt sore =r. -rom 50 Cents to $2. of the town that should be broken up. . 4 PE, Honest men seeking employment do not have to remain long out * opPioy: Smoke the Fadden cigar, the best in town. . For sale only by Lammon Bros, . vvvernnvenneeennvonnennnnnnnennnnntt Bavaro of the Doctors Ye fe me ste — oses of potash it entirely: Henee it cures the ee] . } FOR CHILDREN, ee ee oe — ae eee. ‘GRIMES. Telephone 301 Wall Paper. Is called the “Ladiee’ Wall Paper.” It comes principally in stripes with blended borders and ceiling to match. I[t is wonderfully rich in ite effects and RANGPUR CARPETS We have just received. Just think of it—only : , Sewed and Laid. We har fl ne of Beady.mad mp ee and [Outside Skirts iu%.10c's, Perogle, Bro-"s % Snell & Fleming, (Up-to-date Merchants.) ‘Broad Street, corner Pine.” PPPPOOPPETverererererereere ‘BEEHIVE = onureeromcares —= k The Latest. Cigar ! “ROSEBERG;’ At SCHMIDT BROS. GROCERY.. J.J. JACKSON, = -: Proprietor. Age For--lonogram Whiske cy Blue Label Cates” Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale " . Depot for a] H-O-Oat Meal, and Self-Rising Buckwheat. ie] Twin Bros. Mush, Our Mother’s Mush, meat Wheatine, Phoenix: Flakes. a1 Germea, Rolled Oats, Oat Meal in bull. 2) Sor @ Quick Lunch--atready cocked--Ory a) Kapp & Streets Canned Tomales, 2 cans 25 cts. Heintz’s Baked Beans, Temata, Sauce, qe per ¢ ean : ies a) [ats] [ le ae,) 3 € =e] Tata Tama) & P. [gt 4a! Ie ray [gs) [atta,) (ama, om ego? Seger! (wau?. equ? (eye) A “Fine Line —-OFr= Breakfast Goods. a eed Au Fresh from the Mille. ep § <0 “a 7 (Soyo?) “oye?! “eye?) “wus?! Aunt Jemima’s Pan Cake Meal. rad Meal, and Flaked Rice. -—>t-+ French Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans 25 cts. CASH. GROCER su onan bad Foo Homann’s Ss It is a pleasure to sweep _ if you haye a good ‘punapte. z Have you seen . ~ S261 O28 POL Bissell’s Cyco Bearing CARPET SWEEPERS, , ‘Kas the common Bissell and the Sunshine, © Just Received FromSthe2Factory ae At KINKEAD'S. i LATEST. SASH BUCKLES, NECK CLASPS. THE NETHERSOLE BRACELET We have a fine assortment of Ladies’ Long Chains, Gent's Chains, And a Very. Nice Line ofSILVER NOVELTIES. §. oJ. BRANES, EASY TO Which are DHA pase if you have ji Our Optical department can complications, If a presoription is necessary of making the glasses will be more. J Spectacles of all kinds * Particular attention given to uate watchmakers. Telephone West i4e . . .*) . Fancy Groceries al PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED MEATS AND FISH. hMascot Whiskefs...-mcessnscosesss++$1 00; Mikado S0ap....0....s00 pisntabeisese 06 ‘Duffy's Malt Whiskey ....5......1 00) Silke Soap.. ...ccccesses ce cee cesses OG ~~ . Pepsin Whiskey......-. sBtpnsenecene 1 00) Olairette BoAap...ccecccesssce-+ + scceee 06 Game Cock Whiskey.... Misee teenie ~ 100 w, , Monarch (Jug) Whiskey... ie eae 1 00 ater Queen Soap... eresserececeees « © IX Ly Whiakey,.iis,....csssoretsease. 76 . Copco (white) Soap. ......s000Rock & tli dae aceceseeseees.s A 00} Cashmere (white) Soap.....0..00 06 Maple Rum. eiatsedeensesiesescee 2b 00 . Dandy Soap, 20 bars. ....scsse0 > 80 Sherry Wine.., ~araprched er esoor sage ; @ POP BOG: cose cioccsesceecccccascceapacced 6 3 Port Wine, Rocce sare gn gnsen en henss ee oe 50 Sea Foam Wash’g Powder,8ib pokg 20 Claret Wine a i 25) Diamond Dust Washing Powder. 05 © «© 8 « = # e * ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee ro is the Best. Give it a Trial. e® e © e® e© #=©& ® ®e® ®© @ ———— / . . SHIRT WAIST SET AND PINS. +4 is all the Go-nad we bave 4 Groat Verity, » Manufacturing Jeweler. * SS A long distance or read ordinary peta : can supply at very low prices, Eyeglasseeand Spéo-_ tacles in all cases where thee are no pining ot Wats and Osha by gra A. & H. W. Hartung ee