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March 11, 1901 (4 pages)

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ore ges TERT ETE See RE ARC THE TRANSCRIPT Issaed Every Evening, Sundays Excepted A4T_NEVADA OITY, CALIFORNIA, BROWN & CALEINS. TEEMS OF SUBSCRITTION ; BylMell, + -~ -~ -= =* $6 Per Year By Carrier, 12 1-2c Per Week Delivered to any part of the city. Aeceire TELEPHONE NO. 41, P. 0. BOX E ghia March 11, 1901 The answer from the Britis PERSONAL MATTERS. Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Both Ola and Young, w.J . Thompson is down from Sierra City. C. A. Elliott of Sacramento is here on a visit. Ex-Sheriff T. W. O'Neill of Sacramento is in town. P. Anderson of Cherokee has gone to’San Francisco, Louis Aumer. left for the State of Nevada Saturday. Mrs. J. M. Walling returned home Saturday evening. William Maitland is confined to his room with sickness. —&-R. Lord left this morning for San Francisco on a business trip. Frank Powell has returned from visit on the San Juan Ridge. Geo. Riley of Grass Valley left this morning for Auburn.T. R. Gairner of Los Angeles arrived here last evening on a business trip. George H. Shetwood of North Bloom. field paid a visit to this city Saturday Attorney Geo. L. Jones of Grass Valley left this morning for San Francisco. Chas. Gray left this morning for Lincoln, where he has a position in pottery, J. H. Mourn of New York arrived bere last evening on commercial busi* mess, J. A. Brent of San Francisco returned Saturday from the Red Cross mine * at Omega. Atherton 8. Lord and wife are home where they have from San Francisco, been visiting. Constable Self returned this mornspending a ing to Washington after few days here, William Reynolds, the well known printer, arrived here last evening from San Francisco. J. Silva and wife, who have been here returned this morning to on a visit, Washington. L. Hyman and danghter, Miss Millie, have returned from a three weeks’ visit at San Francisco. Mrs, Al. Rickard, who has been visitreturned this morniting friends here, ing to Leke Vera. Mrs. M. Chle came down from Washington to-day on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. ¥rank Vaughn. Hon, J. M. Walling returned last evening from Vallejo, where he has been on legal business, ~ J. Bernardo and 4H. Brinkman Sr. will leave tomorrow for the Delhi mine, where they have Positions, A. Hawking of Piety Hill left today where he has ge? for Tuscon, Arizona, cured a position in a mine. John Grissel and wife, who have bc en at San Francisco and other places, returned Saturday evening. Miss Eleanor Hoeft returned from San Francisco last evening with a large stock of millinery for. her Spring and summer trade, Fred Brinkman, the mill man at the Delhi mine, who has been here spending a week with his family, will return to the mine tomorrow, James Kinkead Jr arrived here last ®vening from Berkeley to be at the bedside of hig father, who is very low. J.R Ritchie, the well known mining man, came down from Omega Saturday and left for San Francisco yesterday. Mr. Kinkead’s Condition. James Kinkead, the well known furniture man, still lies in a very critical condition and there seems to be no hope of his recovery. This morning he seemed somewhat brighter but not sufficiently so to give much encoaragement. Universal regret is expressed throughout the entire community to know that such a good man’s life is despaired of. Mr. Kinkead came to this city in 1869, and after following the vocation agents were put to death, and the mother of the wife received this morning,. was a complete rejection. responsibility in the matter. SU TO VISIT THIS CITY, State University Pupils Will Study Ou a Mines, remain eight days. the different formations four in the class and they will be una teacher of geology and mineralogy cepted authorities of the United States. The class will also Spend some time at Grass Valley. —+ e@o--——__ New Divorce Bill at Sacramento The Assembly has concurred in the Senate amendments to the Sheridan divorce bill (Assembly bill 531). The amended bill will be returned to the Senate and thence will goto the Gov: ernor, , By the provisions of the bill, which it may be presumed, will be signed by the Governor, the prohibition of marriage of divorced persons within a year after divorce is removed and instead a scheme is adopted which will prevent marriages for six months. This scheme is such that it cannot be evaded by Reno‘marriages. This end is gained by means of interlocutory decrees, Upon the hearing of the evidence in 8 divorce suit, if the court flads that 4 ground for divorce exists it shall make an interlocutory decree wherein the following may be adjudged : 1 The existence of the fact of the marriage and of a ground and the non-existence of denying the same. 2 The portions of the munity or separate, ties may be entitled. 3 The amount to be paid by the husband for alimony or Support of wife or minor children, 4 Provisions for the Care and custody of the minor children, The interlocutory decree shall not adjudge the dissolution of the marriage, but shall be final as to the matters mentioned in subdivision 1 and 2. for divorce, any cause tor property, com?, to which the par-, a preme Court within sixty days. On or after six months after the entry of the decree, unless it shall have been reversed on appeal or a new trial shall have been granted, the court shall make a flaal decree dissolving the . ( bonds of matrimony. The marriage of eith2r. party is then permissible unt der the statute. +O A Chinese Mother-inslaw Story. . “The Experiences of a British Phar . t macist In China” was the title of an address by Mr. Frank Browne, who was introduced as the government ana lyst at Hongkong. As illustrating the Chinese regard for filial piety the lecturer told an interest ing moéther-in-law story. A man and c WASHINGTON, March 11.— Government in relation to the Hay-Pauncefort Treaty was While it was dignified it The Senate Amendments leaves to the United States al] Further action will be taken The pupils in the geology class of the State University at Berkeley are coming here on March 30th and wiil They will study the geology of the country and place in their proper geologicalege, There are thirtyder the charge of Prof. A OC. Lawson, in the University. Hoa is one of the acAn app2al may be taken to the Su-. Pleased to learn medical fraternity. constitutional disease, r Stitutional treatment. reetly upon the faces of the system, thereby destroying giving the up the constitution powers, Dollars Terrible . Explosion, ° CHICAGO, March 11.—The boiler at the Doremns Laun— dry blew up this morning, Up to this noon eight bodies have been recovered from the ruins, h Twenty-five are badly injured and a number will die. bassesstesssttnssnsnsneuesnneeee ey 10 SBLL FOR PROFIT, Interesting Points to Stady and Thus Keep Well Informed. Written by Professor W. T. Foster: Important is the question when to sell, and this particularly applies to farmers, planters and stockraisers. r To the wool grower this question is not difficult for it is well known. that wool does not cease to grow when it is taken from’ the sheep’s back. Under favorable circumstances wool will continue to increase in weight for a year or more after it is sheared but how much has not been scientifically determined and probably will not be because it varies toa Considerable extent, The wool grower ‘ hewever, expects somewhere near an increase of ten per cent in weight. Corn producers lose about as much by shrinkage as the wool growers gain by accretion and the law of corn shrinkage is better understood than that of wool. Amount of this year’s corn crop will not be certainly: known till the end of August and the logs by weight during the eight months, January to August inclusive, will not be far from onetenth, not counting auything for destruction by rats, mice, etc. But there are Periods when corn Shrinks rapidly and other periods when it loses nothing. There is a vast difference between dry and drying weather. In the former corn loses very little in weight, in the latter it loses greatly. ; Dry weather occurs when the storm dist urbances are too weak to cause either evaporation or precipitation logaing camps about here through the Summer, remained here through the winter months, worked pn the ice, recvived good wages and most of them desired to spend their earnings here. They did not fear time they sat down in otber public resort. those days was lively and prosperous in winter as well as in money in logging Camps or on the ice ponds, clear<out their work is over, antil the reopening of the season, the saloons and other Trackee, less. than twenty-four hours after they have been paid off, Places, except in occasional instances. It is done, though, by the gangs of thags that are allowed to make these places their headquarters. these gangs ? HUssia’s Attitude SHANGHAI, March 11—Russia h s notified China that unless Manchuria convention signs’ treaty at an early date, Russia will; withdraw and substitute harder terms. A BUSINESS PROPOSITION Why” Business and, Trade’ Have Fallen Off in Trockes, In the course of hig remarks in the court room Friday, says the Republican, Gen. McGlashan referred to the way things have been going in Truckee for some time, and showed plainly that simply as a business Proposition -the town was loser by the hard gang harbored here. In all the town’s previous history up to ten years ago, a large part of the men who worked in the as did those who These men always being robbed every &@ saloon or The town in the summer, How is it today ? Most of the men who earn their of Truckee as soon as and remain away Why ? They know that in more than half resorts of they will be robbed within It isn’t done by the keepers of these What are you going. to do about ee 20 A Breakdown. while drying weather eccurs when the disturbing causes have great force ahd while the atmosphere ig taking up the moisture from earth and ocean, before the storm breaks, before the precipitation begins. : ; 3 A similar difference exists between damp weather and rainy weather. When the air is full of moisture, but not raining, tobacco in the planter’s barn absorbs mositure and is then in case, or condition for being worked, becomes damp and tough and is ready to handle, while in rainy weather it Counties Power Company, W. B. Meek 8. F. Loughborough and Mrs. John Martin left Camptonville yesterday for this city, until this forenoon. When they left Camptonville the snow was six inches deep. Just bsfore they reached the Freeman bridge down and they were compelled to me there until this morning. Jobn Martin, President of the Bay and did not arrive here their Carriage broke stay at.Pekin. Physicians of Li dangerous illness, ET SUPERIOR COURT. Judge Nilon, Presiding. additional time granted. Mareh 25th. April 5th, With Powder M ilpaimmmeaniinaaae may remain so brittle that it cannot be moved. Cotton, hemp, flax, hay and all.of the grains are more or less affected by the humidity or moisture of the atmosphere. These Conditions of the atmosphere may be foretold to the great profit of producers and dealers. — 7 0Oe—— $100 Reward, $100, The readers of this Paper will be cure known to the Catarrh being a equires a conHall’s Catarrh internally, acting diblood and mucous sur‘ure is taken he foundation of the disease, and patient strength by building and assisting naure in doing ita work. The proprieors have so much faith in its curative that they offer One Hundred for any case that it fails to ure. Send for list of testimonials, Address, F.J. Cuenry & Co., a Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. his wife maltreated the bhusband’s mother. Asa punishment the scene of the act was openly cursed, the active was bambooed, of mining for awhile, went to work for J.E Johnston and took charge of the upholstering department of his farnibranded and exiled for her daughter's crime. ers lived was dug up from the founda tions. The house in which the offend Moreover, the Scholars of. the ture store until July, 1880, when he entered the employ of L M. Sukeforth He remained here until 1888, when be district public examinations, magistrates were deprived of their of were precluded from attending [ and even the hé decided to 80 into business for himself and has conducted & business ever
since. He put ina Stock of furniture in May, 1890, and his constantiy increasing patronage has enabled him to add to it, until at the presen: time he has one of the most c»mplete stocks in the county. Mr. Kinkead always took a great interest in the wel. fare of this community and did his ut most to build up ite Social and busimess interests. He possesses many g0od and noble traits of eharacter that are too well known to be emphasized or set forth, and his fice. These drastic measures were de. signed to render the London News. standing on a corner the other day Evidently they were tra services to be held my church,” the second, the first, and they parted company.— Albany Journal. empire filial.— The Good Man's Joke, Two gentlemen of the cloth were talking about ex. during the week “I anticipate a great awakening in said the first speaker. “My people never G0 to sleep,” said “Ah, there comes my car,” replied Grand OO PROF. JOHN MICHELL Friday Eve’g, April 12 Alo How do you your knife ? 4 Zl sharpen @f about 20 degrees, ed ors, Shears and Knives are made from ing. Made in hundre ferent patterns. Don’t lay it flat as you would a sazor. Just hold it at an angle as above, and work from heel to point, Ont Very Best YRADE WORK-REGISTERED™ K. POCKET KNIVES Butcher the finest steel and seldom need sharpen. ds of dif. FOR SALE == LEGG € SHAW Co. I ll, PEKIN, March 11. — Only two companies of the Ninth Infantry have been notified to = Hung Chang are extremely hopeful of bringing him through his 20 Business Transacted at To-day’s Session, The following business was transacted in the Superior Court today: Matteson vs. Waggoner. Ten days Nivens vs, Sharp. Set for Tuesday, Gebrig vs. Gehrig. Set for Friday, Estate of John B. Smith, deceased. Letters granted on filing bond in the sum of $200. Estate of Charles Smith, deceased. Letters of administratrix issued to Susan Smith. Bond fixed at $500. Ordor to pay claims. Estate of William Enderlein, deceased. Continued until further order of the Court. R. Reilly vs. Mintor GQ. M.Co. Demurrer of defendant to amended complaint submited. Overruled. Teas .. “ Coffees ‘(Premiums B aking Great American [aporting Tea Cp, asonic Building, Pine St. NevadaCity —_—_—_—_—_—__====== Will Give His Annual Masquerade AT ARMORY HALL, ng list of, prizes will be publishpast life is ap Too Well Dianwiee < ed later. : “open book of good deeds. He is PoP-. “After all,” suggested the cheerfui Latest uler in fraternal circles.and is a prom-} one, “it may be a blessing in disguise.” Catchy inent Odd Fellow, . “If so,” returned the disgruntled one : —————~-re2-“I tay say-that I never saw a chore Mustc... Advertising in the Taansonirrtelis. . pertoct disguise.”—Washington Post. Particulars ina few days. ¥ CHAS. E. MULLoy. 52 Broad St., Nevada City, Cal, PROMPT DELIVERY.. don’? think f pas a orem a. the Pioneer of what we have Said above. See cooki t ing canbe found hese *”® Barly COUNTRY ORDE A SPECIALTY.. Grocery is not able to serve There is everythi here that PIRST-CLA-§ GRocney Scone on would expect vis by bp sheng Served, for it is, a find na heen ae to our’ c 1 BULK: “Lawn Grass Ro Pop Chet mothy, Garden anil Flower Seeds in peskance”™™ Alfalfa and now think Sere shat splendid nd what’s more, will con. There has Mreg and field seeds, IN for plantwith GOOD GROCERIES Self-Explanatory. a damsel. ten Burned to the Ground. amount to over $100. A newly married man asks: “What is the difference between a honeycomb, a honeymoon and a pretty girl?’ A honeycomb is a small cell, a honeymoon is a big cell, and a pretty girl is A small house on the upper Grass Valley road, near Town Talk,in the rear of W. E, Meservey’s home, caught fire Saturday afternoonand was burned tothe ground. The damage will not terday very painfal and bad evident, p a UB just dismounted from of the National Hotei and about to step ap on to the when his foot slipped and he fel, curbing and he for a time. A large B0Gh yay under his chin and De. Ticks) : it necessary to take three 9 close the wound Up. It is ot} at this time that he ds Other wigs bat it will be several day, will be able to attend to hie won et ad T COHEN'S BOBBINET RUFFLED CURTAINS See Window! oN fo Car g COME TODAY ! We have those New Bobbinet Curtains If you want a nice the time to get it. New Dress Trimmings, Things to show you. All New—300 pair received today. at the Big Store, Well worth j Lace Curtains at $1.00 a pair, All we ask is for you to come with Rufties on. They are very swell. SALE OF SPRING DRESS GOODS—We lots of Spring Dress Goods, in them are all weaves both in plain and figured. sold for $1.50 for a full suit. sists of silk and wool goods and all wool. about 20 suits which will be sold for $2.26 fora fall suit. SPRING DRESS, QAEAP, now is MAHER & (oj See Window 3 going miles and up as high as and see them. to see, $7-50, have two the new Lot No. 1 will be Lot No. 2—This lot conWe have New Yoking, Lots of New Respectfully, MAHER & Co, my NEW ADV. SOON. I am getting settled in Fine New Tailoring Shop ON BROAD STREET, Between Miss Stevens’ Millinery store and W. H. An. drews’ Fruit Store. re O. WAXEL. SS ————— ——_=_. FOOD FOR FASTERS. During Lent the bill of fare may not include meats at all meals but we can Provide many excellent substitutes, © have a specially selected stock of Salt, Dried and Canned Fish and the housekeeper need be at no loss to prepare something toothsome and satisfying for ner, breakfast, lunch or dinHere are some iteins: Fine Salt Mackerel, Herrings, Boneless Codfish, Bloaters, Canned Shrimps, Lobster, Salmon. —— Tel’ Cnty YU RD oig 3.,00p, Transcript Block . CHAS, RE, TEGLER, Proprietor ; —. Coustantly on hand a large steek of Candies Nuts, Or anges Lemo : Bananas, x. Oyster Cocktail ®, Hot Beer Buill Tea and When Papa comes home he is thrice welcome if he’s the bearer of FOLEY’s DELICIOUS CONFECTIONS. All the best varieties of sweetimeats here by th box or pound. FOLEY, 13 Commerciai Street, Nevada City I Frame Pictures With artiste dndgr a Moore Also Makes Photographs a THE TRANS on MONDAY.. vores sate A GREAT VE itews That Should Interest Something New Ever inton’ Grafting wax at V' For Life Iusarance see tT For first-class plambing 1. Raed shake hands with . Ice Cream and Ice Crea had at Tegler’s. gone Bros have a lot at their butcher shop. Call on Ed Schmidt wher anything in the tobacco lin One cubic foot of water pounds. One barrel of oil gallons or 5 61 cubic feet. The next few. weeks will cellent time to plant son Lebr’s famous berries. guaranteed by June and Ju The sharp advance in th window glass throws some window question. The time is drawing ‘neat will have to make your sev . tions. Howell does the be: and he will treat you with fe Hick’s storm arrived on ti dicted. Hail, rain, snow and Mixed weather till next Thi Envelopes 5 cents per Vinton’s. One week from tomorrow Valley Creamery Associatio its annual meeting. The true grandeur of nat those qualities which cone true greatness of the individ A new species of X-ray ha covered whereby genuine can be segregated from arti iLook out for a fall in windo If you should desire anyth drinking line you should Grotto. It is the most popt in town and you are aly fair treatment. “Do make yourselves” at dies,” said thé unfortunatel; hostesa, one day to her visit at home, myself, and I wist were.” . No, little one, the bees do inthe winter. Every bee ca tle red-hot base burner wit you may find out by waking with a stick. Wm. Harry, proprietor of . at the corner of Pine and 8 makes a spedialty of serving cent beer in town. Try it. keeps a full stock of fancy li The total population of , 11900as shown by the retar twelfth census is 62,592, as a; \052 in 1890. There are two ci territory with a population o more, Nome 5,486, and Skagu: Too Much Pepper Ata prayer meeting, a few since, a new convert was req pray. He said he needed a st was suggested to him to asl something for the poor, wher livered the following: “Oh, . the poor. Oh, God, give eacl barrel of flour. Qh, God, family a barrel of potatoes. Give each family a barrel of 4 barrel of beans. Oh, God, family a barrel of pepperithat’s too mush pepper.” Wm. H. Mills and His “The Oakland Enquirer si ‘thousands of people who only Hon.Wm. H. Mills by the “roasts” that he receives fro leged anti-railroad press, cal “ery little conception of. the biswork. Mr. Mill’s office, ‘tall pretentious, contains uo mation of the resources of than can be found any where his business to deal in resou this expression must not b Strued. He earns his salary Means than booming Califor his business to create interes fornia lands, wherever peop! found with money enough there. No one understands t than Wm. H. Mille. The ten: ands of acres of land owned b; Pany are the capital for his « He has nothing else to work *urprising to learn of the Covered by the Southern P% Office, Probably no concern Sends out more or bette » 8ll of which hae but ox the selling of these lands, o1 Words the booming of Califo ° Flower Seeds. It is now about time to flower seeds in order to Plants blooming by Decor George C. Gaylord & Son he stock of seeds of all kinds . 8re disposing of rapidly. . sod get what you want while ment is complete. Read the ‘Vertisement, es To Start a Job Printing Wn, Reynolds, who was time connected with the Her sity, will return here in a fe pen up a job printing off Street, : Do You Know That Moore carries the le finest stock of frames for pl Also m; pleture we? frames te or