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: THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
(Established Sept. 6, 1860.)
Nevada OCitv, Nevada County, Calif.
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Published Evenings Datly’Rxeept—undays and
Legal Holidays.
BUBSCRIPTION TERMS—Fifteen Cents a Week,
dixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When
Paid in Advance fer a Full Year,
LOcAL READING NotTicEs—Ten Cents a Line
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates
For Other Advertising Made Known on Application,
FRIDAY chi ei vee: JUNE 21, 1895.
Telephone No. 4.
° THE CELEBRATION
Grass Valley on the 4th of July—
~ Reduced Fare—Races and Sports.
Hon, John F. Kidder, President of the
Narrow Guage; “in addition to his liberal
donation to the Fourth of July. committee,
will transport free of charge the firemen
from Colfax and Nevada City to Grass Valjeyand return, Outsiders who may desire
to.attend the celebration from Colfax may
ido so for $1,25 for the round trip, Tickets,
good from the fourth to the eight of July,
will be sold at Auburn for $2.20 for the
round trip—less than one half the. usual
Round trip tickéts will be sold at
The following
time-table has be arranged for the Fourth ;
Leave Nevada City—8:40 a. mz, 10°-4.'M.,
12:15 p. M., 1:45 P. M., 7 P.M,
Leave Grass Valley—8 A. M., 9:18 A. M.,
1p. M., 4:30 P. M., 11 P, M, 4
The races and sports decided upon were
as follows :
fare.
MAIN STREET,
_ Firemen’s race—Trophy $10.
wowing baseball—Prize $2.
220-yard race— First prize, $5; second,
Three-legged (10 yards)—First
$4; second, $2,
Wheelbarrow race—First
ond, $2.
100-yard race (16
ize,
under 15) 75 yards—First
ize, $5; trophy.
Putting 15-pound shot—Prize, $5.
MILL STREET,
Military race (free for all members present—First prize, 5; second, $2.50.
100-yard race (free for all)—Prize, $5.
Fat mer’s race (men to weigh over 200}.
pounds)—Prize, $2.50.
100-yard race (boys under
prize, $1; second, 50 cents.
Obstacle race—First prize, $2.50; second,
$1,
100-yard race (boys from 12 to 16)—
12)—First
Ug irat prize, $2; second, $1.
@ Married ladies’ race (50 yards)—First
ize, $3; second, $2.
gg race (50 yards)—First prize, $2, sec$1.
Hop, step and jump—Prize, $5.
Running high jump—First prize, $3; second, $2, <— ~
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10 TEST A MINING LAW.
The Government Sues the North Bloomfleld
Company Under the Caminetti Act,
Attorney-GeneralHarmon’ssuit to test
the validity of the Caminetti Hydraulic
Mining law and the constitutionality of the
California Debris Commission was filed in
the United States Circuit Court Thursday
in the form of a bill in equity against the
North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company,
The bill prays that the defendant company be compelled to file with the California
Debris Commission a verified petition, setting’ forth every material fact concerning its
mining operations, as required by the Hydraulic Mining law by filing a deed with
the Debris Commissioners, surrendering to
them the right. to determine how debris
shall be impounded and disposed of, and
how their mining ‘operations shall be conducted.
The. North Bloomfield Company is the
only one of the great hydraulic mining corporations that has failed to surrender its
hydraulic apparatus to the supervision of
Colonel George Mendell!, Colonel W,. H. H:
Benyaurd and Major W. H. Heuer. ‘They
deny that the Government has any right to
interfere with their business, except in cases
where there is a showing“that their hydraulic operations have been conducted so
that flow between States.
The North Bloomfield Company recently
contest wherein the Government sought to
draulic machinery, alleging that such operations were injurious to navigable rivers. At
the outset of the contest the defendant
enjoined, but the inhibition was re
a--showingthatthe company
about $1,000,000 for im
which confined the debri
jury to the streams,“
ad spent
at the Caminetti Act is constituway as to utilize a great portion of the
volume of the Feather and Yuba rivers;
iZe, $4; sec-. that these rivers are such streams, with. SCalkius, on behalf of the Board of Edutheir branches and outlets, as come properly . °ation, presented the graduates their diplo~
o, 21 years)—First. under the supervision of the California . ™4% Prefacing the presentationcwith appréDebris Commissioners, as Federal Supercompany and its’ superintendent, L. L.
the Federal authorities, thereby violating
the laws of the United States. The plaintiff
effect that the North Bloomfield Company
be prohibited from mining until it complies
with every provision of the law,
There are no allegations that the operaare an injury to the streams adjacent to the
mines, -The new law confers the powers of
supervision on the Debris Commissioners,
irrespective of the question of damage to the
navigable rivers of the State, They are
given power to supervise the specifications,
plans and methods of mining pursued by all
companies engaged in hydraulic work, The
law is based on the principle that the
Government not only has the right to stop
work. that damages interstate rivers and
navigable streams, but that it has the right,
also, to prevent the possibility of such injury by supervising the general operations
of such companies,
The Attorney-General’s instructions to
the District Attorney are to push: the case
with all possible vigor, The mining company will carry the case to the courts of
last resort if.defeated below,
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The Ball Tonight.
Those who attend the ball at. Armory
Hall tonight are assured of a very enjoyable
time. The young ladies have arranged to
make the affair one .of the most ~sociable
ever given here under the auspices of a
class of graduates, and when it is conside: ed
that there have been no boys in the class to
help attend to the many things that must
be looked out for ia giving a ball, all will
concede that they deserve to be liberally
patronized. Goyne’s orchestra will render
splendid music, and if you are fond of dancing and enjoy nice company, go to the
graduates’ ball tonight,
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Superipr Court.
The following business waa transacted in
the Superior Court today, Hon, John
Caldwell, presiding :
W. A. Van Orden vs, Martin Ford and
Granite Hill Miniug and Development Co,
et al., defendants. Order permitting John
Ford, John Ford, Jr., Ellen Greany, and
Mary Ford, administrators of John Ford,
deceased, to file complaint and intervention.
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To retain an abundant head of hair of a
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DIED.
At North Bloomfield, June 20, 1895,
Harold John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs,
J. B, McKinney, a native of Rocklin,
as to interfere with the navigation of streams. he read in a manner bot
defeated the United States in an important} Was'next given b
enjoin the company from working its hy-. ad Kar
finding works vocal solo, which was so well received that
and prevented in-. he was: obliged to respond to a hearty
visors of hydraulic mines; that the defendant . included valuable suggestions to the young
Meyer, have unlawfully refused to recognize tional advantages that are afforded by our
asks for @ restraining order forthwith to the . X¢rcises, which from beginning to end were
tions of the company, as now carried on, . rss Valley, who were present by invitaPlacer county; aged 1 year, 4 months and
RECEIVED THEIR DIPLOMAS.
Graduating Exercises at the Theater Last
Evening Largely Attended.
As usual, the graduating exercises of the
High Schoo], which took place last evening
at the Theater, were listened to by a large
assemblage of people, every seat in the
building being taken and all the standing
room. occupied. The decorations of the
stage — very tasty, though not profuse.
Stands of choice plants, pretty bouquets of
flowers, and drapery of red and yellow
bunting, representing the class colors, gave
an attractive and cheerful appearance to
the rostrum, which was still further enhanced by the presence of the sweet girl
graduates, ten in number, arrayed in pretty
white costumes, Overhead, forming the
center-piece of a gracefully draped streamer,
was the class motto: ‘Dux Femina Facti,”
Besides the graduates the High School
teachers and members of the Board of Education occupied seats upon the platform.
The exercises commenced with a vocal
quartette, which was well received,
Prof. A. M. Gray, Principal of the
schools, briefly -stated the object of the
gathering, and proceeded to enter upon the
duties of master of ceremonies,
Miss Ida Hughes followed with a v
teresting and highly creditable es
audible and
distinct.
An instrumental éction on mandolins
iss Belle Morton, Miss
Marie Deal, Francis Conlan, Herbert Fisher
rand, and was well rendered.
owing the above came an essay by
iss Maude Murchie.
Karl Brand favored the audience with a
encore.
The third and last essay was read by Mis
May Buffington and was indeed a very
brilliant production, showing considerable
Misses. Morton and Deal rendered a guitar
duet very creditably, after which Leonard
priate and well-worded remarks, which
ladies who have received the highest educalocal public schools.
The class song closed the program of
attentively listened to and greatly appre.
ciated by the large audience,
After adjourning, the graduates, together
with the members of the Class of ’95 of
tion, proceeded to Foley’s ice cream parlors,
where refreshments were served and a social
time passed,
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for help. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
guard against serious illness and prolonged
suffering.
Hoop’s Pius for the liver and bowels,
act easily yet promptly and effectively,
Advertised Letters.
The following is a list of the letters remaining in the postoffice at Nevada City,
Nevada County, Cal., June 20, 1895:
Alvernaz, Theresa
Armstrong, J. H,
Borke, J. C.
Coughlin, Miss Annie (3)
Craig, Chas. (6)
Hooper, H, . :
Jack, Frank J, .
Jack, Thos. B. (4)
Kealiher, Thos,
Scheel, Henry
Smith, C, B,
Spear, Harry
Tatum R,-D.
Thorndike, L. W,
Ware, J. S.
Ward, Wm. J.
Wilson, Walter
Williams. R. H.
If not called for in fifteen days letters
will be sent to the dead letter office. Parties calling for any of these letters will
please say advertised, and pay a fee of one
cent for each letter.
Leonarp S, Carkins, P, M.
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Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a universal beautifier. Harmless, effective, and agreeable, it
has taken high rank among toilet articles.
This preparation causes thin and weak hair
to become abundant, strong, and healthy,
and restores to gray hair its original color,
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Fine Hams and Bacon.
Just received, direct from Omaha, a carload of the celebrated Rex brand of hams
and extra light bacon, at W. H, Smith’s
grocery store, Broad street, jl7
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Ordinance No. 126.
An ordinance regulating the peddling of merchandise, fruits, provisions, wares. and commoditiea within The curporate limits of the
City of Nev: maces
of Neyada do ordain as follows:
hol) b 1 etyery & reson or persons It sholl be nolawful ior an
to peddle any merchandise, fruits, provisions
Wares or Commodities of any kind or descrip4ion within the corpoate limits of the Oity of
Nevada, without tirst procuring # license therefore, as hereluafter required.
pai f papi eb in any peddling AH persons before engagin:
EW odo to in Section 1 fhereo ’ shal pay to the
City, fora license theretor, in aarenee, one of
the following sums of mauey, to t:; One
Dollar and 50-100 ($1.50) per day; or Ten pe
Dollars per week; or Twenty-five ($25) D
rter.
ee Section 8.
Any person doing any peddling as aforesaid
without fret procuring the heense therefore
herein required, is hereby deelared to be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and ppon conviction th-reof
shall be fined ins sum not less than twenty
dollars, nor more than one hundred dol ars, or
shall be imprisoned in the City prison for a
term of not exceeding teu days.
rd. vgs of ordinances, All ordinances, or pa o
conflict herewith are hereby repealed.5, é
This cndinanee Fe all take effect. from and
v uly, 1806.'
oteeeed oo "the following vote June 20th,
we Ayes—Baker, Carr, Gault, Hook, Rich
It was well written . .
4s . and showed that much care and study had
ed.on. been taken in the preparation,
al. It is.avered that the company’s originality of ideas and a practical manner
mining operations are conducted in such a. of presenting them to her hearers.
pe BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY.
\ GIN TRUSTEES.. \
Bisiness Transacted at the Regular
Meeting Last Evening.
The Board of City Trustees met last night
at the City Hall, all-the members present,
President D. S, Baker in the chair,
The’ minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved,
The residents of Lost Hill presented a petition to the Board asking that a hydrant be
placed-on the hill, as the present facilities
are not adequaté in case of fire. Geo,
Hughes appeared for those interested and
explained to the Board the necessity of
having a hydrant there.” The main pipe not
extending there no action was taken, “
A complaint against J. J, Coan for blasting in his neighborhood was presented by
A. Rapp. As the Board has no power to
act in the matter it was laid aside, thé Trustees having ro jurisdiction in the matter.
L. Dulac appeared and made complaint of
an alleged nuisance in his neighborhood.
The matter was _‘eferred tothe Health
Officer, who will act immediately.
Geo, F, Jacobs came before ‘the Board and
© have the theater license rescinded.
en under advisement.
The reports of the Marshal and Treasurer
were read and placed on file.
The usual bills against the city were
found due and ordered paid,
On motion it was ordered that the city
will have the Grass Valley road sprinkled
from the city limits to the plaza, provided
the citizens will raise and pay into the city
treasury the sum of $10 per month during
the time the road needs sprinkling.
George A. Bailey was appointed Health
Officer for the next year.
An ordinance fixing ~peddler’s license at
$1.80 per day, $10 per week or $25 per
quarter-was-passed,
It.is the sense of the Board that if the
Board of Supervisors will deed the lot across
from the Courthouse to the city, the Trustees
will see that it is put in shape and used aaa
city park.
The following bills were allowed on the
GENERAL FUND:
K. Casper, electric light, $82.91,
Wm. Monk, labor on sewer and atreets,
M. L. & D. Marsh, lumber, $10.05,
Evening Herald, advertising, $20.
Henry Dougherty, laber on street, $11.25,
Thos. Mahar, labor, $7.50.
Sam Andrews, labor, $12.50.
Richard Harry & Co,, labor on bridges,
$10.
Mark Shaver, hauling and labor,
H, Sparnon, labor on roads, $9.38,
Geo, E. Turner, mdse., $38.84.
Cooper Bros., lumber, $13.32.
I, K. Gamble, labor on streets, $5.
John Holbrook, labor ou sewers and
streets, $10.
John Gray, labor, $2.40,
KE, J. Baker, hauling, $9.
D, D. Getchell, salary, $50,
Geo, Coughlin, computing taxes, $15.
Geo, Coughlin, half year’s salary as Assessor, $100,
Legg & Shaw, mdse., $25.37.
Geo, A. Bailey, salary as Health Officer,
$25, :
FIRE FUND,
22,50,
Nevada Hose Co., janitor service, etc.,
$27.25.
Pennsylvania Engine Co., janitor services,
etc., $28.20,
H. Guenther, janitor service for Fire
Delegates, six months; $6,
Wm. Scott, Secretary services for Board
of Fire Delegates, six months, $6, :
T. P. Byrne, building belfry on No, 1
Engine house, $393, :
N, Bailey, janitor service, $2.
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satisfy youevery time, use Buckingham’s
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MARRIED.
In San Francisco, June 15th, by Rev.
T, Filben, Miss Sadie E. Barton of this city
and Lucius W. Beardslee of San Francisco,
POWDER
Absolutely Pure. . .
A cream of tartar baking powder, Highest of all in leavening strength, Latest
United States Government Food Report,
Royal Baking Powder Co.,
106 Wall St., N.Y, '
Dr. A. Chapman,
Dr. N. BE. Chapman,
Dr. OO. W. Chapman,
DENTISTS,
. 8. BakEe,
President of the Board i Trustees.
Attest; T. H, Cans, Clerk, jai
30 days,
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NEVADA CITY.... ‘eettaviins CAL.
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Local Anesthetics, if desired,
Office at Residence,
Sacramento Street.
ARRIVALS AT THE
Union Hotel, Main Street.
J. V. Sims, Alleghany,C. M. Fellows, San Jose,
“Phos. Barton, Auburn,
W. Childs, #e
R, G, Fowles, Sierra Valley,
J. F, Wyman, San Francisco;
G. Pouchan, a9
Jos. P. Martin, us
E. R, Manzy, as
E, VY. Crail, San Jaun,
Mre. S. M. Crall, “ :
S. Wei-er, Son Francisco, ee
Mrs. W. 8, Tucker, ** Gil
N.R. Goldberg, Berkeley, ye
John Black and wite, Bloomfield,
Leo, Cunard, gon,
M, C. Dunkley, Grass Valley,
Ben Pond, : vn i
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M.A. Byan, as
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e Moulsen, ae
Jos, A, Bouquet, Oakland.
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James L. Frances, Alderman, Chicago,
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Lung Coniplaints, having used it in my
family for the last five years, to the exclusion of physician’s prescriptions or other
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Rev. John Borgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes:
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cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded, Price 25 cents per box. For
ale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store,
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A Geed.Appetite
Always accompanies good health, and an
absence of appetite is an indication of something wrong. The loss of a rational desire
for food is soon followed by lack of strength,
for when the supply of fuel is cut off the fire
burns low, The system gets into a low
state, and is liable to severe attacks of
disease, The universal testimony given by
thoae who have used Hood's Sarsaparilla, as
to its great merits in restoring and sharpening the appetite, in promoting healthy action
of the digestive organs, and as a purifier of
blood, constitutes the strongest recommen«
Those who have never used Hood’s Sarsaparilla should surely do so this season,
Itis sold on a
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Sold by Carr Bros,
WHBK
Advertisements of not to exceed five Jines ih
length inserted under this head for 60 Cents
a week or $2 a month Each additional line
10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month, Paya
blé invariably in advance. .
For: Sale.
FIFTY CRNTS 4
A house and lot on West Broad street.
The house contains five rooms. Inquire at
Mrs, J, Johns’ dry goods store, Mill street,
Grass Valley, jis
Wanted,
An honest, active gentleman or lady to
travel for established, Salary $780, payable $15 weekly aud expenses.
Situation permanent,
reliable house,
References. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope, The
Dominion Company, 318 Omaha Building,
Chicago, m29-1m
Wagon for Sale,
A good two-horse wagon is offered for
sale cheap. Enquire at this office.
Thirty Dollars Reward.
Ah Fong left the Baltic mine for Graniteville on snowshoes Jan, 20, 1895, and has
not been heard from since, It is believed
that he perished in the snow. A reward of
$30 will be paid to the person finding his
remains,
He Oy on Luna Moon, Nevada City.
, To Rent.
On and after the 20th inst. a fine fur—
nished house will be offered. for rent. Enquire at this office, June 15-lw
Take Notice,
I hereby notify all to whom it may concern that I will not be responsible for any
debt Mra, H. Zieger may contract aftér
this date. ' HENRY Zrecer,
June 11, 1895,
Artistic Painting.
Call at H, C. Weisenburger’s, Piety Hill,
and examine the dainty china, flowers, figures and landscapes, the work of Mias Alice
M, Shurtleff, teacher of every variety of
painting and decorating, Terms on application, Orders for tiring china promptly
filled. jl5
$2,500 Wanted,
—
The advertiser wishes to borrow $2,500
on good property, For further particulars enquire at TRANscRIPr office, m22tf
Pin Lost,
Au Odd Fellows’ three-link gold pin was
lost in this city, Fiader please return to
this, office, i8
dation that can be urged for any medicine. . ,
_ YOU'RE IN THE WAY
> O getting something, the fires taste of which
will not come anywhere near satisfying you,
One taste of our
INIMITABLE 108 CREAM
Sharpens the appetite for another antil ite
edge becomes as fine ae that ef a rescr, Feg
taking the first taste there newer was a better
time than the present,
Ces —. FOLBY'S
: NNN NINN ININES
i LEADING CANDY-MAKER,
13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. :
FIVE: POINTS
THIS LABEL ONA CHILDS SUIT
GUARANTEES PERFECTION. .
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The Old Reliable,
Marcus M. Baruh, Manager.
1 You Har
WE ARE IN ITI
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We Direct Our Announcement to
YOUR POCKET BOOK
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Flour, per 100 Ibs, $1.70
Rolled Barley, per 100 $1.2
Bran, per 100 Ibs, $1.00,
M iddlings,.per 100 lbs, $1,
Rice, 17 lbs for $1,
12 cans. Oysters, $1.
lomatos, 12 cans for $1.
Morning Meal, package, 10
Syrup, 60 cts per gallon
P80, 20 lbs. for $1.
‘apioco, 20 lbs. for $1.
Clams, 8 cans for $1
8 cans French Sardines,
DN YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY 3
UST COMPARE
5.
10
Cc,
THESE PRICES!
Salmon, 10 cans for $1
Lard, 10 lb cans, $1.10,
Lard, 5 Ib.cans, 65 cts.
BUTTER
Fancy Dairy Butter, 25. cents
per roll,
Extra Fancy Douglass Cream’
cry; 40 cents per square.
with key openers, $1. .
Full weight and best quality guaranteed.
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Full supply of Hay and Grain always on hand.
Goods delivered Free of Charge.
im te CS ee
Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.
High Prices Must Get Out of Line,
ef
THROW YOUR
100 Ibs Flour, $1.70,
100 lbs Middlings, $1.10,
X
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100 lbs Bran, $1 oo,
100 Ibs Barley, $1.25.
Hams, 12 1-2 cts, per pound,i2 cans Mackerel, $1.00.
8 cans Corn, Beef, $1.00. 8 cans Clams, $1.00.
Morning Meal Package, to cts. 10 1~lb. ‘Cans Salmon $1.00.
Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 per bottle,
Oysters, per dozen cans, $1.
¥%~-Gal Bottle Pickles 25c.
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