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. PROPRSTONAL BROGARS, .
THE TRANSORIPT.
THE HOME: MINE, ©
KkFORGOTTEN BROWNE.
Sho Unwittingly
U
Won
‘he Chronicle F YesterGarbed®tsa Man She
issued Every Evening, Sundays Excepted, . Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Both Pt of Money toto 1be Made by Beg Cathored From th
aNew Mil
Many Feminine Hearts,
day Afternoon.
Bll.
Old and Young.
AT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA,
We learn from L. J. ite, See
Williamad. Bolen was found dead in Worthily worn, the gaudy trappings
This is a time when men are cries.
Henry Fitter is down from GraniteMining. 1
to
look
at
life
from
the.
inside,
so
40
cabin’on North F street at an early ‘of war have even won feminine hearts. the purchase by the Home
hig
ville.
ling interest,.of
control
the
of
y
Compan
In
recording
the
greab
pexvioe
Of
e<
hour
this
morning
by
Patrick
Long,
speak. Josiah Flynt, gentlemen born
Mrs. Eastman of San Juan is here on
Deer ‘Creek, was
$6 Per Year
and bred, goes “tramping with.trampe.”). nightwatohman. Mr.-Long: discovered" country of an almost forgotten Revoluthe Cadmus mine, on
By Malt,
Week
@ visit.
42 1-2c Per
acquiring the . :
of
purpose
sole
the
for
By Carrier,
tionary
heroine,a
writer
has
brought
the
door
of
the
cabin
partially
open,
on
Professor Wyckoff exchanges the classE. K. Smart came. over: from Dutch
Delivered toany part of the city.
site. ‘The Oadibal surroundings ofa university for, a) the floor Of Which the dead body of to light some remarkable romances. Cadmus mill and mill
been worked for
'E. Flat today,
P. 0, BOX
two years’ experiment in the reality: of. Bolen was lying withhis feet hanging. ‘The heroine, tallycultured, high-born, mus itgelf has not.
TELEPHONE NO. 41.
John Spaulding returned to Aubura
the workingman’s life. And now Chaure over the door sill. He had been a resjoined the Continental army in the many months. Sincé the Home Coming, I
é
June 6, 1900 this morning. {~ +
cey Montgomery McGoven tells us tuat ident of thie city for more than a third uniform of @ ian and served three pany has come intoWeccdeen oat the
R. F. Wilkina of Portland, Or, is
oughly
a0
from
rock.
the
=
year,
a
of
‘a
century.
and
was
formerly
em-.
abont
Cadmus,
years
with
conspicuous
bravery.
He
he bas been masquerading
'as @ beggar.
here on a. visit
Before long, one will become suspic. ployed-in 'the:mines: He was a native heroism brought her preferment and inthe Home has been-worked at the Oad-. condition equal.
Andy Hampel returned thie morning
ious even of himself, “Mr, McGoven’s. of Ireland, about 75 years old, and to contact with the best people of the mus mill, which consists of ten stamps.
from Sacramento,
experimebt covered eight days, In, lenves a ‘married mcghtes, residing st Colonies, and at‘all the balle and other As ten stamps are not sufficient:to Landlord
G. L, Field of San Francisco is here
Middle-of-the--road Populism+ possocial gatherings she was thelion or work the immenge quantity of ore
that time be begged for fuod and‘money, ‘Los Angeles.”
s. on.a business trip.
A
geotch
terrier,
the.
property
.
of
sesses the courage of its conviction
lioness. The girle adored the brave coming from the Home, work was com .
the
John McOarthy came down,, from He did as beggers did, sleeping in their. 3 Foren Ragaa tesident of Silver,city, soldier, confessed their love, and.
But the other variety possesses
menced today in grading for the ereclodging-houses, eating at. their restau-. J
Washington today.
faculty for political dickering.
rants and spending his leisure time ‘as -was found alive at-the bottom of an showered her with presents. “The tion of.a building’ large enongh to acMrs. Dr, Faulkner tias gone to San
they did. These are his conclusions: incline shaft on theSilver Hill ground Girl Who Fought in the Revolution” commodate twenty stamps,ten of which
Francisco
on a visit.
’
ntion
conve
‘at once,and it is ex
When the Kansas City
Being
a beggar is remunerative. There yesterday by John Hanna. ‘The dog will bea featare of the July ‘Ladies’. will be
F. R. Frost of San Francisco is here
deleany
Tamm
ranning by ‘the first of }
the
s
be
‘had
‘suddenly
disappeared
over
four
will
Home
Journal.
It
isa
record
of
facts
trust
they
ed
denou
is no other trade in which a beginner
ona visit to friends.
Augast. A large foree of men
is
9.and had evidently fallen into far stranger than: fiction.
gation will ask for a special dispensacan begin to make as much money as}.Weeks
BROWN & CALEING.
ne
8RMS OF BUBBORITTION:
‘Bdlitorlal Notes.
!
R. Stevens of San Francieco*is here
ployed indoing thepreparatory.work .
the apprentice beggar does. ‘He ‘averthe shaftas:that. time.where it remained .
A Narrow Escape.
spending a few days. .
Pa
food
or
water
for
thirty-two
for the erection of the new building,
aged $10 a day. The people are exceedM.’ Reinhart” of San Franciso fs here
to completion.as
days,
At.the
time
‘the
terrier
disapof
g-mate
runnin
ingly
credulous.
Not
once
was
his
the
is
rewism
Pettig
This forenoon while Ed, Arthur, the which will be hurried
spending a few days.
peared
it
weighed
38
pounds,
and
when
hoped to have
is
it
as
possible,
as
fast
pessimism, and Tiljmanism is hooked
Major J. 8. McBride came over from story of need questioned. All treated rescued ‘it was ‘a meré skeleton, tarnhorse-shoer, was engaged in shoeing a
the
time
the new
Demoit
ready
by
of
face
The
hint
as
though
they
believed
him
‘to
be
ess.
up with tiffishn
‘horse the animal became very vicious
North San Juan today.
.
tion in favor of its ice combine.
cratic leadership is constantly turned
gloomward.
Senator Hale of Maine, bas declared
that the armor plate makera of the
country have conspired to defraud the
country. Considering that they have
furnished. armor to Russia at $278 a
ton, it would seem that they could af
ford to sell to the United States for
less than $545, their present minimum
figure, and the country will cértainly
approve: the building of a government
now on the!
Some of the° people ing the scale at 18 pounds.
and kicked him overand commenced stamps arrive, which ere
Mrs,
George.Gray
was
found
desd
Home are
the
at
prospects
who gave bim money were his personal
pawing him. Mr.“Artbar ‘endeavored way, The
interest of.a firm of that city.
acquaintances, who knew nothing about last Sunday at the Whitney place, a to get away from the crazy.animal and indeed encouraging and if it continues:
Superintendent M.D. Oooley came’
his experiment. The rich and the roadside inn on the road between was knocked over the second time. to improve in the future ae it has.of
down from Wasbington today,
moderately well-to-do give muvh’ less Oarson and Gardnerville. Whitney’ Bystanders rashed in and pulled Arlate it will not be longbefore it will be
Supervisor J. M. Buffington ‘returnthan the poor. Iu the wealthy districts entered her room to wake ber and dis-' thur out of reach of the animal, not one of the leading producers of the
éd last night from a visit to Sonora.
the richest, but two out of twelve percovered that she had died during the however, until Arthur had received sevcounty.
R. W. Van Andrew of Sacramento ar-~Mr. Rose represents the J. B. Fargo}
sons aided him, and he was frequently night, *
eral bad cuts upon his left leg, and interest, wnleb holds the control of
rived here on last evening’s train.
oW,
&E,
Sharon
has
been
elected,
su:
referred to “charity societies.” In the
the mine.
oh
N. D. McOormick of San Francisco
perintendent of the Crown Point mine about the head. Those who witnessed
the
well-to-do
districts,
four
out
of
the
attack
of
the
horse
regard
the
esarrived here on the morning train.
‘in
Gold
Hill.’
Mr:
Sharon
now
controls
ee, Coffee,“Cote, Coffes; Cotten
J.W.Campbell of Denver, Colorado, twelve people helped him; whilv.in the all of the Gold Hill group except Alpha cape of Arthur from death as a mir. Coff
poorer
districts
the
number.
was
six
Just
aoop covras, that’s all! Peer
“facile.
arrived ,here on the afternoon train.
and Exchequer.
:
O. Pusheck of Chicago js:here in the
really deserving.
Miss Matilda Wayman came dowh out of twelve.
Mr.’ McGovern says
The. ponstruction of the Gould &
armor plant rather than permit itsell
from Pike City yesterday en route to, that women are about. twice as generOarfy mill began yesterday and the
to be farther robbed.
ous as men, and those who are strangers erection of the frame work was started
San Francisco.
oe
7or
Attention! K. of P.
would permit no guilty man to escape,
no matter how strong a “pull” he might
have on some of the understrappers of
, the administration.
Brief Mention. -.
F, w.-TANLOR, Mona .
today.
Mrs, Lawrence, on East Broad Street,
is having a very nice cement walk laid
in front of her residence. —
The exercises of the graduates of the
There are said to be sold about 25,000,000+ paper collars in the United:
HE FOUND IT
+ And Yet It Was Not to Be Seen With
ful.
Naked Eye,
William Bluett, William Waters and
the
A. Durbin came down from the Gray . 4 few days ago the TRaNsonirt stated
High School will take place-at the the‘Eagle mine, ahoye Downieville, yester-. that
atre on the evening of June 27th.
J. W. Hadcock and his sou, of
Napa, had arrived ‘here, and were on
day.
The case of B. Lutz, charged with
4 . their way’ to a pluce near Bowman's
P. Tautphaas, who bas been here
‘States each year,
The ‘lightest tubing. ever made isa
nickel aluminum. Three thousand feet
of thi tubing weighs only one pound.
(NOTICE TO YOTERS.
Experiments have been made with
glass as a substitute for metal bearings. The. result. ie greatly reduced
friction.
It ig estimated that fully two-thirds
of the whole amount of public money
held. by the London banks does not
bear interest.
Ift-all;the lands suitable for cultiva
e
»
$2, 00
Section 1094 of the Political Code, as amended in 1899,
On Friday evening Milo Lodge, K. morning.
Mr, Hadcock discovered a very rich
That there shall
Miss L,, Simmons, who has been here’ quartz claim, and he went up there to tion of sugan cane werd litilized in provides:
of P. will elect officers for the ensuing
term. The second degree will also be on a visit to her dunt, Mrs. I. Ho-ken,/ @nd and re-locate it. He returned to Cuba the island could produce enough be in each even-numbered year,
returned to San Francisco onthe morn-. thig city today and stated. that he sugar fon the entire western hemi
disturbing the peace, was on trial be
few’ days looking after his mining in-. Dam, where the senior Hadcock mined
ore Justice Coughlan this afternoon. terests, returned to San Francisco this} guring the year 1865.
In that year
conferred.
found the place, but, as the ledge was
W. M. Taylor, who is working the 16 ing train.
Mrs. W. L Peeper of San Francisco, . govered by twenty feet of water and
to 1 mine at Washington, this morning
who has been here ona visit to Mr. . hag been madea part of Bowman Dam
received a carload of freight, consisting,
in part of 12-inch steel pipe, rock and Mrs. J.P. Morgan, returned home. }. was unable to re-locate it. And so
breaker, etc.
The Penn Valley Creamery is turning out two hundred and ten pounds of
batter every day in the week, and they
find a market for it in Nevada City
and Grass Valley.
A.B. Wolf and Lee Garthe went to
Grass Valley today to take an inventory of the stock of groceries inthe
storelately occapied by W. J. Hosken,
a bankrupt. Mr. Garthe has been appointed receiver.
In many towns, as soon as news is
on the morning train.
Miss Annie Gebrig
An experiment in storing eggm was
large window, comprising soneof
ara
in each of the counties of the
. the season’s latest and’ prettiest
State, a new and complete registration of the voters.of such
his vision of being a bonanza king vanmonths, after which only a small prohas returned . j,ned into very thin air.
counties, who are entitled
portion of them were found. addled.
from Salinas, where she attended the
Grand Lodge, Rathbone Sisters. She
also. visited. friends at Gilroy and
elsewhere.
P. D; Barnhart, the principal owner
of the Sleeping Beauty mine at Alleghany, who has been there spending a
few days, returned here last evening en
route.to his home at Oakland:
Mrs. C. J. English and daughter,
Miss May, were visitors here yesterday.
sphere.
Mrs. J.G. O'Neill and two chil
recently tried at Leith, where ' some
50,000 Seotch, Irish-and Danish eggs
were sealed in an apparatus for four
pee
i
A Big Sale Contemplated.
The air in the store is coolediand allowed to circulate freely round, the
eggs, which are turned periodically to
patterns in Lawns, Dimities and
colored plain and. Heucee White’a
Goods;
thereto.
Such régistration commences on the first
day of January, and will be in progress at all
times except during the forty days immedia'ely preceding any election, when it shall
ease as to the electors in the territory
within which such election is held; but,
transfers may,
be made from one precinct or
ward to another inthe same county, at. any
time except within twenty-five days immediately, preceding any such election
Jobn Spaulding, president of the keep the yolk surrounded. with albuMarysville. and Nevada Power and men. Thiw is done by mechanism,
Water Co.; James O’Brien, superinSCHOOL AND COLLEGE.
tendent; and W. F. Englebright, a director of the company, went to San
There are 118 schools for muaic alone
Francisco today, where they will confer with the Board of Public Works in Berlin.
Infant schools began at New Lanrelative to the sale of a large supply of
e
ark, Scotland, in 1815; in Hing bad not
water, to be taken from the North
Notice is hereby: given that affidavits for
until 1818,
registration and affidavits for change of preYuba river. A proposition was made
The educational system of Denmark cinct must be made before the County Clerk
in writing some days ago, and the mat
We keep all sizes of
Moalton, Miss Josephine
Mille, Mrs.
8
galvanized
Less, Sometimes.
:
Turner, Mrs. ‘o. E.
Williams, Miss Tinna
We
don't
want
to
say
anything
against the girls, but when one gets
married’ nowadays it doesn’t seem to
make any. more. housework for the
mothér than she had before her daugh
ter’s departure.— Atchison Globe.
If not called forin fifteen days letters will‘be sent to the dead letter ofA nation's flag represents its sover-.
fice. Parties calling for any of these eignty and is prominently displayed In
fetters will please say “advertised,”
pg pey a fee of one cent for each let
L. 8 Catan, Postmaster.
Republicané. are. willing that the
United States Government should con
all army and-mavy ‘battles.
To “strike
the flag’ Is to lowerthe*hational colors in token of submission e the op:.
posing forces,”
Poultry Netting :
Grey
Enamel Wate.
Prices Cut
Meld
Ort Ane Tear Ta, +{feom 12 =.
to 6 feet,
ce yp
Me Ne
Commercial: Street, Nevaita Gity:.
EES
Many a Lover
tribute to the upbuilding of an AmeriHes turned with disgust from an othercan merchant marine; so that.the ships wise lovable girl with an offensive
* employed in doing our import and exbreath. Karl's Olover Root Tea puriport carrying may be built by Amerifies the breath by its action on the
bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold
on the otber hand, fa
for years on absolute guarantee. Price
of ships built abroad by ieee obtefly, 25 ots.
and 60 ote: For sale
by H. Dick
the English.
erman, the druggist,
tt
“The regular: sues Mash =
Come Just to Look.
ea
ales
rT
. Semi-AmaualExamination,
Oe
FH
Netting comes in all widths. ,
You can get it in any quantity. fi
"Cheap, Neat and Desirable.
. Wealso have the M. M. & Ss Wirecrises that does
ion. {not require a top rail. Come and see it,
2 LEGG roe Suaw
NEVADA CITY, CAln
and
$2.00
POULTRY FENCING..
Le-e=.
SUIT
Your étidlbe of any Suit in our
received of the re-nomination of Wm.
dren returned to Columbia Hill with
McKinley for President, preparations
Mrs. English to spend afew days,
have been made for holding ratificaisso perfect and popular that througbor a deputy.
hina
agin
ans
ter is to be considered further in perout the entire country there is net one The Clerk's office will be open for registration meetings, ringing of bells, firing
Accredit ed to the University.
son. This company has secured by loilliterate family.
tion from 9 o’clook a, m. to 5 p, m. of each
salutes, etc. What dothe Republicans
cation 10,000 cubic inches of water, and
In Germany one man in 813 poate: day.
of Nevada City and Grass Valley proPrincipal Barker of the High School siso -has a bond on land for a large college} in Scotland one in 520; in the
For the convenience of the electors of the] .
pose to do about it? Anything?
has been notified by tha Faculty, of the storage reservoir.
United States, one in 2,000; and: in’ county, I have appointed deputies for registration in the various towns throughout the
State University that the Nevada Oity
England, one in ‘5,000.
Grand Gift Distribution.
county, who will take affidavits on applies-.
High School :is fully aceredited—and
Mra.
“Jeb”
Stuart,
widow
of
the
con.
Going East.
tion to those entitled to register.
its. graduates will be admitted to the
federate cavalry commander, has just.
Notice is hereby further given, that regisEprror TransornierT:—We believe that
University without examination, on
E. W, Simons, who is in thé employ resigned ‘the principalship of the Virtration for the November election will close
the most effective advertising we can recommendation of the principal,
ginia female institute, the diocesan
of Wells, Fargo & Oo,, at this city, has
do is to get samples of our goods into
school of two dioceses. She has occuWednesday, September 26, 1900.
. received intelligence. . of .the--serioug
the homes of the people.. Therefore,
pled the position for many years.
Transfers from one precinct to another in
Our first Emperor.
illness of his uncle,. who, resides in
we are sending an elegant Aterling silAt the time when the war-with Spain
In the last congress the University the county will close
Mr. Simons of Michigan had one alumnus (Cushver-plated sugar shell, such as we sell bad been brought to a successful close Rochester, New York,
Thursday, October 11, 1900.
regularly at 40c each, toevery married a number of statesmen were discussing will resigu his position and go to that ing K.:Davis) in the senate and 13 in the
All
persons foreign born, intending to becity
next
week.
the
future
of
the
country
over*their
house.
The
Fifty-sixth
congress
will
lady inthe United States who writes
add. to this number Senators Quarles ome citizens, should be naturalized on or
for it. There is nothing to pay. The cigars in Washington.
m
At last one enthusiast exclaimed, ad1 McCumber and two new
reprebefore .
Going to Put on Some Style.
gift is absolute.
You will confera
Ceres
dressing himself: to the most*® promi"
Oe
August
8,
1900,
favor upon your ludy readers by. maknent member of the group, “In my
Jimmy Hennessey, of the Empire
to be entitled to vote atthe November elec.
ing this announcement in your paper. opinion we are drifting directly toward
Baled HayFor Sale.
Livery
Stable, has caught the improvetion.
Each lady will send her name only, as imperialism, and you, sir, should be the
In quantities to’ suit. Enquire of W. A,
ment fever,and is going to have his ro
F. L, ARBOGAST,
Postoffice address Karl, —this is too valuable. a gift to send to first emperor.”
ancient office thoroughly overhauled,
-2w
“Not if I know it,” drawled the great
persons who don’t ask for it themCounty Clerk.
and fixed up in style. Work on it has
selves. ‘We give choice of any of our man; “I am not fool enough to want
been commenced,
40c designs, and will send ilijustrations to be the first emperor of a nation of
such good shots.”—Harper’s Magazine’
oe
from which selections may be made.
Iodications are that our total foreign :
Quaker Valiey Mfg.’ Oo,, Morgan and
Evidently.
trade for the fiscal year ending June 30
Harrison Sts., Chicago.
j6-10t
Dasherly—It cost “him $1,090,000 to
next will be $300,000,,000 larger span in
put his Chicago son-in-law-on bis feet.
Flasherly— Dear me, but those Chithe year ending June 30, 1899.
Advertised Letters.
aaeaeeemaiad
cago people have large feet.—Kansas
a
The follo
is a list. of the letters City [nodependent.
remaining
Postoffice at Nevada
City, Jane 6, 1900:
Coughlin, John
Hauser,
oktomee le, eeBi sclenama eet
heetstration
James Rowe arrived here from San
Francisco yestérdsy to see his mother,
who is so ill that ber. recovery is doubt
ae,
ae ‘6 se oanty
There will be an election of officers
today.
The structure will be built
Jo V. Snyder, who has been on a in New York are about three times as
with’a view to enlarging its capacity to at the regular meetiug on Friday evengenerous
as
the
hardened
city
resident.
the
00 tone or more daily when required, jing, Jane 8th, and a candidate will be
New York beggars may be divided into I
R. J. Tremaine is prepared to do all}
given the second degree.
two
classes:
the
“standers”
and
the
kinds of sewer work at the very lowest}.
M. D; Morrison end Tom:Moore
Wa. Detpaipge, 0. 0, rates.
“NOTES OF INDUSTRY.
Orders. promptly’ attended
came down from the Hudson mine yes“travelers.”. .Mr,.McGoyern thinks
Gro. W. Oapun, K. of RB. & 8.
that it is no extravagance to say that
to.
m2i—1m.
cerday.
We export oysters to Europe.
William Kendricks cume down from the number of people making: a living
China exports 11,000,000 fans anthe Ghampion minenear. Maybert yesby systematic begzing in New York nually.City is between 6,000 and 10,000. “If
terday.
iron, furnaces with a capacity of
Mrs, W. O. Williams, who has been they find it as remunerative a business 4,000,000 tons a year are idle because
as
he
did,
it
will
doubtless
be
a
very
hete spending a few daye, returned to
‘they ‘are out of date.
crowded profession in the near future.
The value of the average annual proRelief Hill today.”
~ Mrs.'B: 8. Rector, Mise Vivie Rector. Possibly some of its followers think so duction. of the earth has been estimated at. $10,000,000,000.
and Miss Olaudia Griffiths have realready.
Two carloads of heavy steel gjllars, corned from a visit
to San Francisco.
for the Courthouse, arrived at the depot
hits hivvésea
less Brand 40 cents per pound. No. premiums, “You get your maney
Cente a Coffee. be acod sells it.
The President’e insistance tbat jusbusines$ trip to the mountains for
tice-shall be done:in Oubsa, is just what Union, returned home last night.
the ‘country -would expect from’ Wil
liam ‘McKinley: Pure and honest and
straightforward in all his dealings, it
was obvious from the very first that he
f
Isa very small: price, and iit rests,
with you if you will get one.of:,
these very handsome’ suits
at that.’
price or wait-and pay more, :
pet
Respectfully,
hnisine ot Gist. ‘While youioe
soa
©
Spe ae ie Golden Oak,
Oak, Mapid padded? <»
BEDROOMig ee