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TUESDAY JUNE 7, 1898. .
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paaon sees Oo
Established Sept. 6, 1800. ;
by Nat. P. Brown & Co. .
_ NEVADA CITY, NEVADA 0. CALIFORNIA .
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;
ished every.ev
except
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g Goanese and Legal Holidays by
BROWN & CALKINS.
L, 8. CALKING,
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TRANSORIPT.
. \7.—'There was heavy fighting
Forts Laid In Ruins and Spanish
Ships Badly Damaged
Yesterday.
The Enemy Admit That the Conflict Was
. Disastrous to Them. Sea
. city decorated and were ready to give
aN
Special to the Pally Transcript.
Capr-HaytTien, Hayti, June The American Joss is un. bound.,for Manila 150 miles this side of
them a great reception. The warship
Charleston arrived in Honolulu two
. days before the Belgic left there and
was coaling. ,
Yesterday Robert Keating, an aged
woodchopper living at Quaker Hill,
Most Ready to Sail.
Tampa, Florida, Jane 7.—The loading
upon transpogts of troops, _ horses,
ammunition, guns and medicines for
the Spanish colonies is progressing
and they will sail in a few hours. Their
‘destination is not publicly known.
Arrived at Honolulu.
Saw Faanersco, Jane 7th. — The
steamer Belgic, just in from Honolulu:
sighted the American fleet of transports
Honolulu, where the people had the
A Shapeless: Ruin.
known. Great’ loss on the . New York, June 7—A Cape Haytien
Union Hall, Indian Flat.setting it. up at Glenbrook Park. bg Preaas
é siaes came to town and drank freely while
ss BRIEF MENTION. here. Going home in a befuddied con
dition he layed down. under some.
dinor Notes and Comments of Loca) brushes near the trait and weut to
Interest. : sleep. Mr. Bauer, a miner, came along
: : with his shot gun and seeing syuirre!
George O. Gaylord, Grocer, Broad running along the ground he fired at
sneer as the squirrel which was direotly in
Hydraulic Parlor of Native Sons! range between where he stood and the
will elect officers tonight. spot where Keating was. ‘The. latter
Peter Purdon is remodeling and rais-. had his right arm over his -facé and
ing his dwelling house on East Broadjthe charge of shot entered it at the
street. ‘elbow. The old man. was brought to
The charge of highway robbery. the county hospital last night and this
against “Jack” Laughlin at Washing-. morning his arm was amputated beton was dismissed today. tweem the shoulder and elbow.
There will be another of those pleas-. = eet
ant parties next Saturday evening at. Filed With the County Recorder.
HO; Mili’ “house ba ‘Gateuieats. te ee
. Charles Klein to George ©. Gehrig. street near the Gold Ran bridge is beSal :
: oon and restaurant property, signs, ing repainted and generally repaired. ted
i cigars, furniture and fixtures, situa A. D. Mason, W.W. Waggoner and
; J. 0. White t to ‘Birchville tod: on the south side of Main street, neur
ae aera eee 8 ®Y/ Mill, in brick building owned by Mrs.
There is talk of purchasing a merrygo-round to berunby electricity and
A Day's Record of Our Neighbors as Tod
Over The Telephone. ~
James Wilson got fifteen days In
today tor disturbing the peace.
_ARbe-Native Sons of Quartz Parlor —
will appear on horseback in the Fourth
of July parade, . :
Wm. Madden has resigne) as fore-.
man of the Brunswick mine and C. HB.
Conley has been appointed to succecd
him. ; ,
Mrs. Wm. McOarty’s faneralé will
take place at. 10:30: o’clock tomorrow
morning “from the Congregational
church. ;
An Appreciated Concess‘on.
ny has manifested its patriotism and
generosity by offering to give freetransportation over its line to the musicians who are coming from Sacrament>
next week.’ py. to take part in
the Sa ay Aft -Qlub’s co n“Bnglish! Dressmaker desires engagement
GRASS VALLEY NEWS,
The Misses Puoley of San Francieco— ”
are guests at the Chicago Park Sanita-""*
The Narrow Gauge Railroad Compa:
6 she still ho
had a wonde
' special says El Morro castle is a shape ee 2 Rel oe oes a Saxon, Grass Valley, and oral lease] by the day. First class needlewoman. Wa; e:
. : ; . $l perday, Mus. MaatynN, care of Mrs Quin_ .
. less pile of masonry and the Estrella. ‘tye employes at the Plumbago mine ersize Hh aoeacegioan nS: 18 1 she tana, Nimrod street.» "~ jet-1w.
. batteries are ruined as a result of yes-. 6n the Middle Yuba river above ah eR ra,
From 7:45 to 10 o’clock ten A landing was effected by ‘terday’s bombardment. {Ten American . Moore’s Flat have subscribed $87.50 to ed gba ea soa Ae a
much of yesterday before and. Mercedes is acknowledged.
LATER.
the Civil war,’ bei
bf the hospitals
1864. She assist
bf Baden at the b
6o-Prussian war it
hospitals. In 18’
plying the poor o
n 1872 ‘we find hi
tribution of sup;
eParis. In 1881 ce
“well spent life, fc
‘the Red Cross So
/ 1883 she was app:
lof the woman’s r
‘Sherburn, Mass.
‘ters of the great
‘the banks fronyr'it
in the vicinity of Santiago.
en Ran ~ =
“Remember the Maiire.”’
Sh am i eg at acta Anke hd
(Adie stistoenasake acne?
pave nie PT LS ieee
American warships poured aj. the Americans at Caiquire, . jronclads steamed back aud forth beogee have raised 8/5; po. 18 N., 8.18 EB, M. D. M. upon Ww. H. HIBBITT,
carefully directed fire at Bi/station on the railroad con-. twen, Fort Gebrrt sod Aewators. "A number of Norade Clans con Povaton Ratrnd Slaton to twee . ogy C
° . : ‘ er .
THE peblpisniacisal gabon AHEAD. Morro, Punta Gorda and Pin-. necting with Sautiago. The hasicbigeibiies P eager oe nad . fons tent of 5 miners’ inches for railroad = rtist. Cutter,
The events of the last few weeks have) .44Je¢5. In addition to the/troops had an engagement 8 Mouiteta Gombeny, U.K. of P.ot purposes, at said Floriston R. R. Sta: ;
emphasized the value of the evening sf h h i ds PERSONAL PO! Grass Valley ero 1 ; Werchant Gatlor, : ri ish troops who trie : Deed—Dated June 1, 1898. William fakes paper over the morning paper as the bombardment of the forts the} with Spanis rer h NTERS, Sam Woods, a vagrant who bad made B. Richards npatortnes a Allen. Part of : : ‘ *
medium through which the people of . Spanish fleet in the harbor was. to repel them, but the‘ acA Daily. Chronicle of the Doings of Old ning of See 2 oe = Lots No.9 A and 9B in Block 7, Bast! Pine Street, Near Broad.
the west obtain the latest news. Dur-/ fred upon. A large percent-jcounts do not state results.! . and Young Sd . a se rel io Judge Halbecok’s. ee eee Consideration, $300. :
ing all the American-Spanish war the eee geet : ‘ ‘ souk tUhicemdas
afternoos papeib tiave beeh the first'to. 26° of the projectiles took ef-. It is inferred tie Americans : Thos. FVizzard of Morre’s Flat is y
Deed—Dated June 6, 1898. Patrick
Henry to Alexander McCombie. Lot
NEVADA CITY.
Will Reopen the Church.
give to the public the’ intelligence of
important conflicts and other happen.
ings relative totheconflict. The morning papers have lagged along from
twelve to fourteen hours behind, rehashing the stories. It is the old, old
tale of “The. afternoon paper gives
today’s news, the morning paper gives
yesterday’s.”
Ir will be a long time before we ge’
80 crowded in this country that we are
liable to tread on each other's toes
when we turn around. According to
the Library Digest, statistics recently
published by the Interior Department
show that. the Government still has
o -er 600,000,000acres unoccupied. This
is enough to give each of the 73,000,006 .
people in the country a homestead ot .
TST” wave rojsvv7vv
is distributed
among twenty-six States and Territor.
acres left. The land
jes. The largest amount is located i: .
Alaska where there are 369,529,600 acres .
Most of this land will never be avail: .
able for homestead purposes, of course, .
but its mineral value may be more .
if the whole vast tract was availabl
for grazing and farming.
der of the land lies in productive
States but much of it is barren and
arid or mountainous.
Shot at Burgiars.
At nine o’clock last night Charles
Wilde, Jr. saw two men trying to pr}
open the rear door of the Gem Saloon.
which establishment has been closed
since the owner died. The young mat
————— SO
THE. NAHANT'S BATTLE SCARRED TURRET.
The old menitor Nahant, marmned by the New York naval reserves, is defending New York. She carries two 15
fire guns. Her turret beara the marks of numerous Confederate cannon balls.
inch smoothbore gune and several rapid
The remain. ect. Immense damage was’
jone to the Spanish forts and
fleet.
great
The Spaniards admit
destruction. Sixteen
hundred projectiles were fired
The forts
uear the harbor’s. entrance
by the Americans.
were victorious.
A report is current that the.
first-class Spanish
cruiser’ Maria Teresa
armored
was
sunk. Five hundred troops
were landed at Aguadores or
Caiquire, the dispatches being
town.
from Virginia City.
. looking at the mines.
from Mariposa county.
low on this morning’s train.
,. Marysville were in town today.
the Excelsior Whist Club last evening.
+
A. Rosenthal is back from ForbesMrs. Morris Gallagher has ceuucink
W. Heathcote of Akron, Ohio, is here
W.H. Cook and family have returned
8. N. Wilcox of Downieville went beAllen Cooley and Fred H. Greeley of
Mr.-and Mrs. C. J. Brand entertained
M. Boehm, Grand Councillor of the
Chosen Friends, arrived last evening.
G. Wortell and sister, Miss Lillian,
of Lincoln, Placer county, spent last
night at this city.
Mrs: F: J. Nye of Sacramento is here
on a visit to her parents, Mr.and Mrs.
W. H. Hibbitt.
Mrs. Wm. Trood came down today
Tromrxrortnh i
Mrs. J. B. Treadwell.
Henry Breed, who has been carpentering at the Eagle Bird mine, has
finished the job and returned home.
Misses Fannie and Rose Cohn will
leave August 10th on a visit: to New
York, Rhode Isiand and other Eastern me
States.
Miss Katie Schwartz, who has been ;
ill for some time; is now suffering from
typhoid fever and is in a critical con-. @
dition.
Miss Elsie Arbogast gave a party last
evening at her home on Rock Creek,
and a numbef of young people went
out from this city and had a delightful time.
T. B. Gray is in San Francisce visiting his son Harry who is there with the
Montana regiment bound for the Phillipine islands.
Bloomfiela and is visiting
Mrs. T. M. Hawley, who has been the
8, Block 2, South Grass Valley. Consideration, $5. : i
Regular services will soon be resum-. ),,4__ ril 1898. Mark
ed at Trinity Episcopal church in this Kemp pipes ‘. Hing aps Doidgs:
city. It is likely that an unmarried J
man from Tilinois will be secured as Yale. 9 See pon 1 cages
rector. Deed—Dated April 7, 1898. BE. H.
as Webster and G. A. Webster. Portion
Experience ‘Feacues the value of. of west end of Lot 15, Block 27—
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is constantly . 27x6x5}<¢ feet—Grass Valley. Considaccomplishing wonderful cures and eration, $1.
people in ajl sections take, it knowing —K____
it will do.them good, $100 Reward, $100.
Hoov’s Pris cure all liver ills. ‘The readers of this paper will be
Mailed for 25 cents by 0.1. Hood & Co., . pleased to learn that there is at least
Lowell, Mass. — 7 one dreaded disease that science has
oo been able to cure in all its stages and
Native Sozs, Attention. thatis Catarrh. Hall’s Oatarrh Cure
The. regular ‘meeting of Hydraalic . is the only positive cure now known to
Parlor, No. 56, N. 8. G. W., will be held. the medical fraternity. Oatarrh being
this evening and a full attendance is de-. # constitutional disease, requires a consired. By order,
ceenadl
rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying
he foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up
the constitution and assisting nature
in doing its work: The proprietors
pihave so much faith in its, curative
powers, that they offer One Hundred
Dollars for any case that it fails to
cure.
Send forcirculars and testimonials.
Address,
E. J. Moraan, Sec’y.
Lungs
If you have coughed and } F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop., Toledo, O.
coughed until the lining memSold by Druggists, price 75c. per botj tle.
: peer wi OTs throat and lungs Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
; Scott’s” Emulsion oe
stitutional treatment. Hall’s. Catarrh . .
OHAS. SCHW ARTZ, Pres. Cure is taken iuternally, acting diFull lines in stocle of Imported and American
Woolens.
Hvery Garment
> Guaranteed.
Work First-Class in
Every Particular.
PIREMEN'S BALL.
TO BE GIVEN AT
Thonday Evening,
‘July 4, 189s,
FOR THE BENBFIT OF THE?
NEVADA FIRE DEPARTMENT.
-Music will be furnished by
GOYNE’S. ORCHESTRA.
_—_
TICKETS, $1 00 Per. Couple.
JOHN CALDWELL,
j Attorney at Law, .
: ( “Transcript Block, Commercial Street,
% of Cod-liver Oil will soothe,.
“strengthen and probably cure.
Extra Ladies, 25 cents,
. Admission to Gallery: Gentlemen, 50 cents;
i Bs Lac ics, % cents,
® The cod-liver oil feeds and
ARMORY HALIL
Miss Barton was
tend a relief expe
pand her name h
“word ever since
uof the great “Fat:
"was put in charge
mires for the suffe
in 1893 along
“gain we. finc
sof the relief corp
Mood sufferers; t
quake called her
recently she has
espital.supplies
oss of St. Geo
JA few years ag:
ater, she visited
ed through the
ions, taking a 4
4 tof. A. B. Le
reated her to a
yeeks in the Sier
' This is some o
ronderful woma:
ippreciates and
year many addit
5
Will DEPEA
pyada City to Ce
g Sabseri
"The meeting h«
ist evening purs
ity Trustees, to
len of holding
ation, was slir
brary organizat
cting D. J. Ste
fas chairman
Fras secretary
Hoel talk was.
ted observing t
t $300 or $4
y with whic
were riddled and the batteries} confused on this point. guest of Miss Downing, bas returned
‘ : : : aS to Marysville after a delightful visit.
silenced by the exploding The Spanish admit that the . Her many friends made it most pleasshells. American fire was accurate . *2 @urive ber brief stay here, and it
‘ : was with many regrets the lady bade
El Morro and Punta Gordaland that it forced them to. goodby. Mrs. Hawley will join her
husband at Fort Jones, Siskiyou counrecognized one of the burglars as the)
ran away at his approach. He notifled
the officers and Officer Kilroy suspectjug they would return laid ir
wait for them. ‘They came back
about one o'clock this morning
The officer identified one of them anc
® and heals them. The hypo® phosphites of lime and soda
$ impart tone and vigor. Don’t
evvevennvnvnvnvnvonvoonnnnnnnnenyponnne
wing, while o
tary Carr,
experienc
wed that in o1
} parade witt
1
20 etait & ere me en en eee
CP ED tte mere wee
called to them to surrender, but the;
ran and he sent two bullets whizzing
hammering and the Spanish
after them. Neither of them was hit
so far as is known.
EEE Or eee ee
Superior Court Doings.
In the Superior Court today the final
account of the executors of the estate of Mrs. Elien Waters was settled.
In the case of Mary A. Bennallack
vs. Wm. G. Richards. et. al., plaintiff's
demurrer to the amended answer oi
Wm. S.and Wm. G. Richards was overruled. His demurrer to the cross complaint wassustainedas’to the fourth
ground urged.
J. L. Morgan, W. H. Kilroy and C.
J. Naffziger were appointed appraisers
of the estate of the late Kerr Phelan.
on ee
A $25. Donation.
At last night’s meeting of the Directors of the Citizens Bank the sum
of $25 was donated to the Red Cross
fund. At the same time the Directors
said that if it becomes necessary they
wiil make a further contribution.
proce treeain
ee
From the G A. R.
The committee of arrangements oi
the last Memorial Day exercises at thi
city have turned over to the local Red
Cross Society a donation of $10.90 left
from the money collected to pay the
Memorial Day expeuses.
Fua at Pleasant Valley.
There was a big crowd of people at
Pleasant Valley Sunday and they had
a great day’s sport. A camp stew was
served and on the side there was horse
and foot-racing, wrestling and three
games of baseball. ag Z
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Tay THe Own for mixed drinks. 25
¢
err rr
ic aireebine ain erageeerate Apion
RES Ee RIAL NEN AICI es ES.
guns ceased to reply.
The
ected a heavy fire against
Americans ~ also dirAguadores a short distance
east of Santiago harbor, the
siege guns under cover of this
fire so they could make a
The troops
were landed and the bombardment resulted disastrously to
close assault.
the Spaniards according to
It is
understood that at the same
time the Cuban troops main‘tained an attack.
Col. Ordonez, Captain Fanchez and Lieutenant Yrazas
of the artillery and two ether
their own admissions.
Spanish officers named Garcia
‘and Perze were killed, 21 sol.diers were wounded ‘and one
command of the Spanish ship
Reina Mercedes and five sailors and an_ ensign were killed,
. Sixteen others being wounded.
]
eT Ua
idea being to land troops and.
killed. The second officer in}
were subjected to three hours’ . flee.
ty, near Oro Fino, where Mr. Hawley is
MAHER & CO.
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s get SCOTT’S Emulsion.
All druggists ; 50c. and $z.00,
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
wife of W. B. Davies, a son.
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