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June 9, 1898 (4 pages)

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Bhi PO BES iS AMEE PLT Ee inant aa acpi mene motanad ican oppdénent. When, however, the that the Yankee President, Magginly, “js a naturalized Chinaman, having been . ing English case. His jordship held: Retablished Sept. 6. 1980. . by Nat. P. Brown & Co. i NEVADA CITY, NEVADA CO. CALIFORNIA . ] Pape P eS WS aera RE EN SERIE EH . “Pa vening except Pale meee Legal Holidays by BROWN -.& CALKINS. L. 8, CARKING. . { . j { ; . i i oe “Remember the Maine.” ApMiraL Sampson. will receive about $150,000 as his share of the prize money earned by the capture of the various Spanish ships in Atlantic waters. Dewey and his men will have $200,00) or $300,000 to divide among them. Under the United States law a bounty of $100 is paid forevery person on board the ship of an enemy sunk or destroyed when the vessel is inferior to her Amership is superior to the United States vessel the bounty is $200:for each person. Asthere were 1,800 men under Montijo’s command and some of the Spanish craft were more formidable than some of the ships under Dewey there will be a nice pay-day later. Or att the good things that have been found in the Spanish papers regarding the war, the following from EI Diario of Madrid. is the best: “It will no doubt surprise our readers to learp born in Canton.”. This from the Trimpo though is almost as good: “News is brought to us that Buffalo Bill, a notorious outlaw aud leader of a band of . '» Sampson versas Thomipson defendant half-breeds; ‘has risen against the American Government, and is burning towns near his birthplace in New 4 ” op York. : Y Tue colonel of the Tenth pelaigt vania Regiment now at Camp Merritt, San Francisco, has since his departure from home been nominated for State Senator and forgetful of partisan polities all the papers-of his home distriet are supporting him thus ensuring his election. x Picnic Sports. Following is the program of sports arranged for the picnic at Glenbrook Park on Friday, the 17th instant: Baseball game—Prize $50. Foot race, 100 yards—Prize, $7.50. . Admiral Sampson. He wants}ships have forced their way ‘td know how many trooops he. into Havana harbor. is said to contemplate sending to both. monia, He was about 55 years of age aouses of Congress a special message . and had been around the lake forabout arging the immediate annexation of 35 years, running boats most of the 4 part of the atmospheric or meteorolog. ‘fahoe, ical condition, and as such there can be i j be Three Spanish Warships Said to ‘Have Run the Blockade at Havana. Ex-Members of the Spanish Legation Or_ dered From Canada. Special to the Daily Transcript. WASHINGTON, June gth.—. ] Kry-West, June 9.—There The Navy Department has are persistent rumors to the received an urgent call from jeffect that three Spanish warcan have for Santiago. He} The cables leading from also asks whether he shall. Cuba have ali been cnt, and proceed to Porto Rico with. the only way to get news Commodore Schley, or is to. from there is by the Associattack the cities and fortifica-}ated Press dispatch boats. tions along the coast. Must Leave Canada. MontreaL, June 9—A messenger hasleft Ottawa with an official order of expulsion from Canada of Lieutenant Carranzi and Senor Dubose who were recently attached to the Spanish Legation at Washington. Married the Escape. ‘Battiworg, June 9.—Evangeline Cisaeros, who made a sensational escape from a prison at Havana, was today married to Carlos F. Carbonel, one of the men’ who assisted to rescue her. SR ae Immediate Annexation, WASHINGTON, June 9—The President Truckee Republican items. John Harley, an old resident of Tau* hoe City, died Saturday night of pneuhe Hawaian Islands as a war measure. (time. \ a — E. W. Church took 4000 Mackinaw ———— . trout to the hatchery at Lake Tahoe LAW OF THE UMBRELLA. Monday. They came from the hatchery An Important ‘Opinion That Has. Bee» at Sisson and were in fine condition. Ascribed to Lerd Coleridge. Travel to Tahoe is getting lively and The law as to umbrellas was settled . Stages from here are loaded every ynce for all by Lord Coleridge in a lead. morning. There are quite a number of people ‘Umbrellas, properly considered, ar¢ . already stopping at McKinney's, Lake Mining Delegates. Are Appointed. was charged with standing on plaintiff’s t Governor Budd has appointed the ‘ronésteps during a storm and thereby ollowing delegates among others to oaking up a large quantity of rain to the International Mining Convention ebb plaintiff was entitled. But the . to be held at Salt Lake City, Utah, on durt held that the rain was any man’s . July 6th, 7th and 8th: E. M. Preston, ‘ain, no matter where it fell. It fol. Nevada City; W. F. Prisk, Grass Valows, tberefure, thatthe umbrella is iey; J. H. Neff, Colfax; J. E. Doolittle, any man’s umbrella. In all ages rain San Francisco; James O’Brien, Smarts10. individual property right in them HERE HE STANDS, GRASS VALLEY NRWS. A Day’s Record of Our Neighbors as Told Over The Telephone.The Pioneers and Monarchs. will play ball Sunday. About 500 people attended the U. R. K. of P. picnic yesterday. Ben Dunstan is hopelessly ill with miners consumption and dropsy. The charter list of the Red Cross society now has 147 namesy It will be closed Saturday. The funeral of M. Riley, who died yesterday,will take place at two o’clock tomorrow afternoon. The public schools will be closed tomorrow so that all can attend the Union Sunday school picnic, Samuel G. Scadden, whose illness . was mentioned yesterday, died last night at 11 o'clock. He was about 35 years old. ‘Thomas J. Barry, a San Franvisco lawyer who used to teach school at Grass Valley, will deliver the Fourth of duly oration. The closing exercises of the Class of 98 of the local high school will take place at the M. E. Church on next week Thursday evening, and the ball on Friday night. -. : : The case of Wm. P. Rogers of Grass Valley, who stabbed his brother-in-law, Wm. H. Weeks, came up in Oakland this week for trial and went over till August 8th. ; The ladies of the Red Cross Society of Grass Valley will provide a luncheon consisting of coffee, sandwiches, doughnuts, etc. to be taken to Colfax the. next time the soldiers pass through that place. Mrs. Granger has been appointed chairman of the committee having the matter in hand. The local soldier boys will be equipped before sending any more supplies to San Francisco. The following donations are reported: Previously acknowledged $181, J. F. Kidder $25, Mrs. J. F. Kidder $25, Miss Beatrice Kidder $15, C. F, Clinch $50, George Fletcher $25, Mr. Humphreys 50 cents. Total $271.50. Whatis — Scott’s Emulsion? It is a strengthening food and tonic, remarkable a its sci 8 ing properties. It containsLiver Oil emulsified or partially digested, combined with the wellknown and highly prized Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, so that their potency is materially increased. and umbrellas liave’ gone together, and . . Sick shere is no reason why they should be ville; F. R. Wehe, Downieville. separated in law. An umbrella may, { ander certain circumatances—the chief é de } of which is possession—take on the at Donations of the following articles . tributes of personal property, just as if . are solicited by the Red Cross Society, a man set a tub and catch # quantity . and they can be left with Mrs. Mamie of rainwater, that rainwater will be. Lawrence, the Secretary: Sheeting, 40 considered as his personal belonging Red Cross Donations. What Will If Do? It will arrest loss of flesh and restore to a normal condition the infant, the child and the adult. It willenrich the blood of the anemic; will stop the cough, heal the irritaPe le it to ia aie Ce BE Eke Ce em Pillow ones muslin, cotton . tion of the throat and lungs, and avaporate the water and it is rained cloth, gray or blue flannel, toweling, i i toilet down again or if the tub. is upset and tooth brushes, votton socks, the water spilled then the attribute of . soaps, rolls of. tape, buttons, thread, personal ownership instantly disap. pins and needles, money. pears. So if a man hold bis umbrella in ——+-+00-+— his hand it may be considered a perA Sluice Robbing Case. sonal belonging, but the moment it RF.L. Hallock of Ne atin who tel leaves his hand it returns to the great, cure incipient consumption, We. make this statement because the experience of twenty-five years has . proven it in tens of thousands of . @aSES. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion, 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. wks" & BOWNE, Chemists, New Yorke, ~ PBRSONAL POINTERS. 4 Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old ' and Young. James O'Brien of Smartsville ‘was here today. D. W. Hobson of the Sacramento Bee is in town. ‘ « Andrew R. Jackson of the State University isin town. ; D.J. Moore came ~down today from the Culbertson mine. John Woessner -of Downieville has returned from a trip'to San Francisco. S. Poorman Jr. of San Francisco arrived last evening from San Francisco. R.B. Harper of San Francisco arrived here last evening on mining business, S : Miss Frances Ejlerman gave a party to a number of her young friends last evening. ' Mrs. John Bree of the Zip-Wanwalla ranch below Grass Valley is visiting John T. Morgan’s family at this city. It is reported that F. H. Greely of Marysville is out for the: Republican Congressional nomination of the Second District. Clarence Maltman, son of Mrs. 0. Maltman of this city, is now employed in the Treadwell Mining Company’s chlorination works in Alaska. Ross E. Browne, the mining engineer, Karl Hoffman and Robert Kinzie, who have been visiting the German mine, went to San Francisco today. Miss M. E. G. Morton, formerly teacher in the high school of this city and now holding a similar position at Dixon, is expected to arrive here this evening. OoFiled With the County Reocrder. Official report of Geuds and other busi ness, ‘tiled and recorded in the County Recorder’s office today, as reported by John A Rapp, searcher of records (eleven years . County Recorder), Nevada City, Cal. Deed-—Dated June 22, 1895. Nicholas Berriman to Wilmot C. Berriman. Lots 13 and 14, part of Lot 12, and Lot 19, Block 42, Grass Valley; and the Daisy Hill gravel mine; the Columbus mine; a strip of land between Joseph Constantine’s, Michael Williams’ and N. C. Berriman’s on Wolf creek; the Gold Hill tunnel; the Berriman quartz mine; the Dromedary quartz mine 8000. feet. CQonsideration, love and affection. ae . eri Location of a placer claim—Dated May 31,1898. By. T. J. Segerstrand and J. Anderson. The SW. % of SE. 4, Sec. 24, Tp. 16 N., RB: 6 E.,. M.D. M. Bill of Sale—Dated June 8th 1898. Julia A. Waters and I. J. Waters to T. J. Torpie, all fixtures of the cigar store in William Holmes’ building at the. corner of Main and Coyote streets in Nevada City, consisting of counters, shelving, chairs, tables, nickle in the slot machine; large mirror, stove and pipe, stock of tobacco, cigars, tobacco cutter. Consideration $130, Deed—Dated June 9th, 1898. R. F. S. Hallock to James Andrew, the Jones Bar placer mine, 1320x660 feet,20 acres, and Golden Age quartz claim, together with all water rights connected therewith. Consideration $10, A Suit For Divorce. Eva Chinn of Truckee has brought suit in the Superior Court fora divorce . from her husband W. H. Chinn. The ground for suit is cruelty. Defendant’s present place of,residence is unknown, ‘The parties were married at Truckee January. 3d, 1897. « Winchester Hill ledge; the Hope or} Fadden Cigar Store, BRIEF MENTION, Winor Notes and Commeats of Loct Interest. . George C. Gaylord, Grocer; Broad
street. UPS : North San Juan will probably hold « celebration on the Fourth. There will be flag-raising exercises. Tickets for the Red Cross concert continae to bé in demand. They have been placed on sale in various stores about town. John McBean has taken a number up to Washbingten and J. A, Lipman of Maybert has a few to dis“pose of. ees ee), Atthe theater Saturday night the Berkeley Quartette and Concert Comentertainments. They have juet appeared at Winters, Vacaville, oodland and Marysville, and were accorded big and enthusiastic houses in each of these places. The work of this. clever aggregation is exceptionally meritorious; in fact, they have the reputation of being among the best musicians on the coast.” See ss ae ‘ Business Changes. .Thomas J. Torpie, who was a few ‘months ago so badly hurt while working at the La Suerte mine as to incapacitate him from mining, has purchased the cigar store at the junction of Main and Commercial streets and. has christened it, “The Fadden.” He carries the finest of goods. ~ : _ Agents Wanted For ‘*War With . : Spain,”’ Including battles on sea and land Contains all about armies, navies, forts and warships of both nations and graphic story of the great victory of the gallant Dewey; tells everything about Sampson, Schley, Fitzhugh Lee and leading commanders, by Hon. James Ranklin Young, the intrepid leader for Gaba libre in the halls of Congress The greatest war book published; 600 large pages; 100 superb illustrations, many in richest colors. Has large colored maps. Biggest book, highest commissions, lowest: price; only $1.75. Each subscriber receives grand $1.00 premium free, Demand enormous; harvest for agents; 30 days credit; freight paid; outfit free. Write. today. Address The National Book Concern, Dept, 15, 856 Dearborn street, Chicago. m17-3w Junction Main and CommerTHOMAS J. TORPIE, Prop. (Successor to Mrs. I. Waters,) The finest assortment of 'the Leading Brands of ‘Cigars TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY. ' Nevada County Directory. be obtained for 80 cents. By mail 75 cents. Apply to F. E. BROWN. Transcript office, Typewriters They Educate as Well as Please.. . Provide the child: ih. Minin PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. A moderate outlay that secures a profitableinvestment for your boy or girl. G. W. WICKSON & CO. pany will give one of their delightfal. Jone with a Copies of the Nevada County Directory ean . ; . TAR ATHLETICS CUMING. ners-at. Glenbrook: Park’ on . a game apieeé, and they will put up a series. An excursion train wil] leave forthe Park at 1:30 p. m. ‘ihe price of round trip fare and admissi nand 365 cents for gentlemen. Greatest Medicine, Hood’s Sarsaparilla, when it battles against any disease caused or promoted by impure or ‘impoverished blood. : Hoon’s Pris are the favorite fe ate. ee NEVADA THEATER, — Saturday Evening, June “lth, — sme THE FAMOUS OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY, ASSISTED BY THE Berkeley Banjo Quintet, Berkeley Mandolin Quintet, Cyrus Brownlee Newton, Comedian, ‘Rea Hanna, Instrumentalist, Clinton R. Morse, Humorist, In an entirely new repertoire of Popular and Funny Songs, s instrumental Selections, and Late Specialtie;. Reserved seats at Foley’s without extra. charge. ‘ 98-4t A Good e : @ _ Living and more may be made by any cAllister Magic Lantern outfit, giving entertainments or illustrated lectures in small towns and _villages. A small capital and energy are ail that are needed. A book that describes, pictures and explains the operation ot lcAllister’s Magic Lanterns And Stereopticons. . ‘land tells how ‘to conduet entertainments will be mailed free upon request. T. H. McALuisTEr, 16 Washington St., Chicago. JOHN CALOWELL, Attorney at Law, Sand Front St., San Francisco. Nevada City. ‘They Will Play the Banners at Glei brook — afternoon. The two clubs are ‘8 len: didly matched having heretofore won spirited contest over the third of the to the Park will be 25cents for ladis _ THe Viorory rests with America’s — cathartic. Easy to take, easy to . pers” — BERKELEY QUARTET ADMISSION,“ = + 25c, 35c, 50c: Transcript Block, Commercial Street, sc. ated, but i rs later merous wit: Recording t are now ma fm the sout! with that b yet solve w ‘Yem that ii at her ps outskirts of ge been ground-sluicing in his mining ( rred. general, indivisable, common stock of : s : (Peatenments = I HA a oat ambrellas, whither the law will not atclaim for some time was taken ill re. For Sheriff Foot race, ae Fee ees . tempt to pursue it.” cently and was confined to his house . ’ (Professionals barred.) . So far as we know there has never . for a few days. During bis illness unSac Jones—-At the prayer meeting last evena ea been a successful appeal from this de. known parties cleaned up the sluices . “—D. B. GETCHELL ing Elder Goode asked him to lead in joe race— Prize $2. cision.—Chicago News. P getting between $600 and $700. rayer,and before he knew what h : Walking pole—Prize $2.50. , si adic Is hero} sunounned o8 p sendidate for she] DATOS sae Season replied: “te 3 Tab race—Prize $2.50. A Disturbing Sermon. the decision of the Republican nominati : PWheelbarrow race—Prize $2.50. Many yearsago an English clergyman convention, i7_ . isn’t my lead. I dealt. Girls’ egg and ladle race—Prize $2.50. . in a small town preached as his own a Ne To=ay eee SRSA ~. Jones—Funny about Deacon Pratt. ' Awfully absent minded yon know. Brown—What’s he been doing now? 1. C. LINDLEY, eas i 2 Attorney and Counselor at Law. ni adhe ea precge~is My eet gastia Jonah was the first secretary of the ORS and Pies taceeen oe tacis. ses navy or secretary of the interior, One of th P given at rt on Thu 3 ; “9 * hadley: driving uall—Eeve hich bad Shen teletndty a in Dysp ej? sia Stockholders’ race, 50 yards, twentywad rageatbe hee : London when the plague was raging in five cents to enter— Winner to take all that city. After reproving ine vice of the entrance imoney. the people, the sermon went on: y) ~, ‘) O Dx This is our last shipment. -We had to order this season three times as many Wash. Goods as we anticipated, and even now we are running short. Today we place for your iaspection, ladies, a grand display-of the yery latest in Wash Goods. SEE WINDOW. — SEE PRICES. ~ Respectfully, MAHER & CO. Graduates’ attention is called to our new stock fine White Organdies at 25c, 50c, $1 per yard. Young ladies, do jnot send away; get your at home in your own town. Here is where you live and here is where you. graduate. Now take pride in your town and get your graduating dress here, If you don’t want to buy it from’ Maher’ & Co. get it 9 DAS DG he 9a ; Bor On very close margins to satisfy a lively demand. ; OUR NEW, FRESH AND CLEAN STOC OF SPRING GOODS Are right up to date. We have no room for cheap trash and no desire to deal in ét. We guarantee that every article in our stock has got the value in it and is worth every cent the price asked, THIS WEEE A full line of the latest in Golf Shirts, from 50c up. . . > Find the Choicest Selections in Srimes Clothing Cmporium. y OAS OQOOQOO 2 SoD ~) Sars ( >, v¥ On. Co Lo DO eH OWES bere 4 Ox CoN nO SGC J) + a, \y. ee A AL” v /, SY HOWE Sw o V9! = aTA og 2 A ~ v , ed -. Land LO DGS ‘> Ie 5 WIG .< ips! es : ‘is casink oa een Se ited you and your families with that © OOOO Ladies, take a look at Window Yo. 2 full of Aipeesae Bae 1d 3 ?. cruel scourge, the plague, which is now its victims. It puts them in OOo ©O© , five or more to start; entrance fee $5 . ws PAPA SS OG OG o OG OG SOE Oo OG aE o DG oS WS ple were all eo thunderstruck that the} the body and makes them its slaves. oy aS. 3 GS : iN ew ; 5 as : 0 O d Ss. plague.is, that. I may instantly endeavor Whether it is in the town or not, it is Boe school building in this city beginning A Reluctant Complaint. : have cured many bad cases of ter to the school board which shows) ahead. Be sure you get Hood’s Sarsa~. t7, gays: ‘Mr. Direotor—My sister, H B. erson, 15 Willi you appetite and strength. me oftener than she did the others so « hyer's Pilla cored sue Of 4 on the liver and. bowels. Cure sick] ghe is an old maid and gets mad beNew ice Company. -. Jarrops me. I hate to say such things own merchants. If you do so they will always keep what first-class natural ice at reasonable Jobnny had been playing around the Ice house, rear of Theater. Telephone} oq Willie comtemptuonsly. ‘‘1t was the 3 \ > : i h in this town.’’ $) DOS HRS HAIN HORWIOA 6 6 —Purse $50, $30 to winner and $20 to epreading every wnere ORT A R Running race, 1 mile dash, five or) chief magistrate was obliged to go to They must eat to suit it, drink to suit S It’s s Quick Ten entities to close on June 14th at. ‘‘For God’s sake, sir, pardon the in. it, and live a lenten life of self-denial. . Rt : entrance fee $2.50.—First horse to take to prevent ite further spreading. ” t ax entire purse. “The plague, sir?”’ replied the preachPK er. ‘‘I-know nothing about the plague. acicecaneatnenar tipi AS The semi-annual county teachers’ 6x-. in my bomily,.’’ 2 oe Monday, the 20th instant. A.fee of. ‘The Denver Times telle of» school: that the average American youth can dyspepsia—they will cure you, if youpariila and you may confidently ©x-. who is the schoolteacher, whips me they wouldn’t think she was partial. 1 Pagar te Sorat es so headache. cause she can’t get married, and whenThe Nevada City Ice Company is now . about my sister, but it’s so.’’ you want. If you do not you need not expect that they can rates. Office at residence of Thomas piano and had had a fall. 3 : sp M. & c O “a eae AGEN EEN GER GEN GEN GER SENG ENGERGER GENE NE ne Ob eee neha xa spt our hud ike POOGOGOGGOOGOOOSSS . \AMAMAMAAAdddddddbddddddadddddasdddd HORSE RACING. ‘Por this vice it is that God has vis. 8 ay At bis uttering these words the peo. the power of the weakest organ of PRO IRK second horse. more-to start. .Purse $25 to winner) the pulpit and to ask bim: W. G. Richards’ store on Broad street, terruption, and inform me where the . , re Bx Go _H Teachers’ Examination. amination will be held at Lincoln pi s LS 3X $2 willbe charged each applicant. boy in that city who has written a leti eed Be Sure You Are Rieu? and then go see @ point before he sits down on ic Lave suffering dcce thie Weenis: pect it will purify your blood and give . every day. Pa and ma told her to whip . Street, Grand Rapids, Mich., writes : yp’s Pris act easily and promptly ‘an Main, Hoop write to let you know this is n Fsen a + ever she getsito! feeling hat way she from some other merchant, but get it’here. Encourage your _ prepared to supply the public with hs es MP EN eer a ee }have what you want. Corcoran, first door, .above Theater) “ «What arejyou bawling about?’ ask-. % 1 . RHydxeslexePeoodavosrelosre(oore(e' flo Slors(orPslorsslorselor efor . : tf. Corcoran & ARBOGAST. Tribupe.‘