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"of which George Downey of this city is fa
auperintendent, everything there is}The Delaware Legislature Adjourns
nel which taps the main ledge is now : : ‘
to a depth of 903 feet. The ledge va-. States Senator, but without’ a choice.
ries from 4 to 7 fest in width, and assays} Senator Curri¢r of 108 ‘Angeles who
from $5 to $6 per ton. The funnel rans) .ory in the session voted for Bulla, but
+ ONE VOTE A Dally Croft ofthe Doings oa
RIE a
THR OMO MINE.
An Bi Dorado County Property Managed
by a Nevada City Man.
exe the Ono mine in Eldorado county,
very encouraging. The company owns
seventeen acres of fine timber land, on
which the mine is situated. On’ the
28th of last month the mill, which had ‘Special to the TRANSCRIPT.
been of 5-stamp capacity, was increased
to ten stamps, and the principal tanSan Francisco Exposition.’ Ap= 3
i
propriation by the Assembly.
. . Sine Die Without Electing. _ . California mine.
: se a Richard Williams has returned from
a Tuolume county.
of
in on a slight incline, which does away . as been absent several weeks, reei
with the labor and expense of hoisting:
The mill is operated by water power,
and the cost of working the ore is very
slight, averaging about $1 per ton, which
leaves a handsome profit, as can be
seen readily. ‘The croppings from the
ledge above would indicate that the
vein extended under a river near by.
‘There are now three tunnels tapping
the ledge, and it is the intention o!
running another ‘into the ledge from
the river bank, It is also the inteution
to remove thé mill there, which will
give it that mu more water power
the proposed new tunnel being several
feet lower than the site on which the
mill.is now situated. ;
Dearer Than Life.
An oldish man was about to step in
front of a trolley car going at full speed
when a hand seized him and flung him
back. It was a close call, and as soon
as the old manrealized it he extended
his hand to his rescuer and exclaimed:
“You have saved my life, and I can
never repay the debt!”
“J deserve no thanks,” was the modest .
reply.
“But you deserve more than thanks:
Tam a rich man and want to give you adjourned’ sine die without “electing
some substantial token of my gratitude
Here—let me write you a check for——’
“TI couldn’t accept anything—really,!. The President
couldn't,” protested the other, “but
there is something you might do for me
all the same.” ;
“Speak and it shall be done.”
“You are a rich man and I know you] McKinley left today.in a Special: train
by name. J am secretary of the gas ‘
Every month when you
come to pay your bill you raise a great
row for half an hour and say that weare
highway robbers. If you would only
company.
”
agree ——
“Not to raise a row over my gas bill?
You saved my life
and:I stand ready to draw you a check
for $10,000, but as for foregoing 4'. California Press Association held a
privilege granted only to free-born. meeting at the Occidental hotel in San
A-nericans, I cau’t surrender it—sorry,. Francisco Saturday night. E. B. Willis
Never, sir—never!
but I couldn’t do it.”
8
The California gang plow invented . .4 to make arrangements for the meetand patented by Max Detlefs of the ing of the association to be held in
Glenn Grant, promises & handsome re-. May, probably at Nevada City or Somuneration to the mau who contrived] ,ora. At this” meeting ten delegates
The Z. P.lto the National Convention will be the ingenious machine.
Deterick Machine Works of Shermar
Texas, have become interested in the
new plow.
have offered to place the machine o
turned today and voted for Grant.
The full number, of, votes .cast today
was 110, making 56 ‘necessary {0. #} been ill for some time, is around again.
an Pe . The natives retreated every where. They
Te ek ee . time eight men will be kept employed . Daughters recently. contributed to the
nd forthe Native Daughters’ Home in the case of Wetterau vs. Sanford.
choice. Following are the figures:
Bites.. 21 wegatasans . slip :
Hidihine ci. .s.cecdeprskcemoannsvnaseseseI n
Burns.....: Re Or Aeros Crs: 25) Sierra county returned. today to Dowsais
PSS io jcc ies conn _,. a7 . nieville, sulted. qi ecuiome
bs , ation ataram scree re Rs seaves ~~"6. Mrs. ‘Thomas Brock went back te at
oe f 1d (d) : Derbec today-after spending a few Five Banks Go
ate (a) (A) iv.seccecgeceseesereeee 3 dave ward ‘<.
WE (G)e +020 yiriyvoneeal, Monreal? Miss Lula Ashburn left today for
: ; Special to the, TRANSORIPT.
Phelan (d). Se alge iiene: se cgessd Wey’: San Francisco. She may concinde to saree ies
De Vries (d)..--:.::e0cee I — ogi 2
s F. Smith Ay. o3., oe ae rs, ceca Butler, mother of Mrs.
— G oh ‘a 1 John Werry, went to San Jose today to
J SECS. ag ta ar a te visit relatives.
Frank H. Gould (q)......
Delaware Did
Special to the TRANSCRIPT.
WILMINGTON, Del. March 13th.—The
State Legislature had five ballots, for
‘. one.
7
Goes to Georgia.
Special to the TRA SCRIPT.
WasHincton, Mareli 13—President
for Georgia.
STATE BDITORS COMING.
Likely to Hold Thelr Annual Meeting
Here Next May.
The Exeeutive Committee of the
of the Sacramento Record-Union. presided. A sub-committee was appointM. L. Marsh has returned from Sacramento. : :
Dr. G. H. Fletcher went to Washington today. J
Mrs. J. G. O'Neill is visiting at Columbia Hill.. ... ‘ = ore
G. R. Porter.came up from Chicago
Park yesterday. ” :
-Chas.-Fiynn returned today to the
Mrs, Con, Seaman and her mother
SacRAMENTO, March 18. One ballot went to Sacramento today.
(the 77th) was taken today for Unitea. Gladys and Gene, the young children
Jolin Heyer continues to be very ill.
He showed no improvement today. .
United States Senator, today, and then . Red River Valley, Minn., arrived bere
PERSONAL, POINTERS,
®!
and Young.
Mrs. S.-W. Marsh, have measles.
Miss Mamie Fenton of this city is
aiting her parents at, French Corral,
Joseph Foyer of Gold Flat,. who has}
the Central House after a visit in this}co
is home on a visit. :
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards of the . ¢
Saturday night for a few days’ visit.
later. 1
today.
Mrs: H. A. Bostwick, representing th
from. San Francisco. See her. announcement. . ;
John McCarthy accompanied -by
Messrs. Pinkstone and Graham came .
down by special stage yesterday from .
Washington mining district. .
t
Dr. E. W. Charles of Palo Alto, . who
has been ill for'a long time with bronchitis and asthma, was oyerated upon
tion and hia children have all been
summoned home.
Christina Vera Kénnedy, daughter of
Mrs. Annie Kennedy and the late Neil
+s) chosen.
The Nevada City Board. of Trade
The ‘Texas manufacturers . gould get together at once and take
Ul the lead im seeing that the organizathe market paying the inventor $10/ tion of editors gets a special and .corroyalty on each one sold. The offer . ajal invitation to come here.
has been accepted and the model forwarded to Sherman.
Six_loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s
UNION:--HOTEL,
fain Street, Nevada City.
D. J. STEVENS,
+ :GeWhéeler, Sacramento
M. Metzf, us
W. Black bid
W. D. Pinkstone, Auburn
W.C. Graham, “
Jobn McCarthy, Washington
C.°W. Tamblyn “
H.Keaft, “
S. R. Murchie, You Bet
A. Murchie, “
R. Williams, Grass Valley
J. TF. Johnson, Gs]
A. K. Organ, Almond Mine
Geo, Kays, Washington
C. C. Berton, Bloomfield
C. Fossett, San Francisco
R. K. Pobl,J. L. Leeman, Oakland
Jas Wilson, #
Archie Lowell, “
C. F. Winters, Marysville
MANAGER
ore 0-004
The Graves-Avery Wedding.
‘The wedding of George F. Graves of
Kennedy, who lived here fifteen years
ago or thereabouts, died last Friday at
San Francisco. She was a@ uative of
Nevada City, aged 14 years, 4 months
and 10 days. :
Mrs. T. H. Hicks went. to Maybert
yesterday~ to see her mother, Mrs
George Bonney, who is ill there.
Mr. William Dunlap of San Francisco, who is visiting J. J. Ott, went up
with Mrs, Hicks. Mrs. Bonney was,
Redding and’ Miss Mary Avery took.
the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Sims tied the knot.
that place in about two weeks,
— Se adi —e
A Passenger Insane.
ger from the East, went insane en overy,adies can depend upoh securing ¥tion as to his mental condition, but i
his relatives
A ee
Frank Nelson sit
place Saturday evening at the home of John Spaulding, R.C. Walrath, W.
Avery, onupper Pine street. Rev. J. are imspecting and surveying . their
Mr. and Mrs. water right on the Yuba near SmartsGraves are most. estimable and. popular ville. ‘They expected to visit Marysyoung people. They will make their ville before returning and will probfuture home in Redding, leaving for ably return tonight. °°
J. D. Roch, a Portland bound passen. Wafers, imported direct. from Paris.
land train No. 4 Saturday. He left the lief from and cure of irregular. periods
car at Dutch Flat and was found wan regardless of cause. In red wrappers.
dering atGold Run, where he stabbed Beware of substitutes, LA FRANCE
himself twice (not fatally) in the breast. DRUG COMPANY,.imperters, San
He was taken to Auburn for examina-. Francisco. For sale by’ W.-D. Vinton.
is not known where he lives or who are
Six loaves bread for 25c at Homann’s. apply to F. E. BROWN, Transcript office.
much, better today,
UF. Englebright aud George L. Hughes
French Tansy Waters.
These are the genuine French Tansy
Insurgents Pat {0 Flight Today ' yon, owing to the fact that more ore is
Special to the TRANSCRIPT.
Maniza, March 13—Active hos!
have commenced at Manila. ‘
General Wheaton captured thecity of . mi}i is ranning about half time.
Pasig today after six hours’ fighting.
He was aided by the river gunboats.
The American lose is trifling. It i
F. J. De-Sabla and his daughter Vera . govered by a small wounded list.
returned yesterday to soe yranewer: There was an advance of eavalry, iniit,
placed io the mill and part of a new their foundations. } Hal the. line.
ee The Nevada City Parlor of Native. Weeks,deceased.
Monterey and San Luis Obispo coun-. City. Two scraps here since Sunday I
o at Sierra City make up the . years ago, leaving the mine when his
tof the . and tw '
ties have suspended on accoun . working partner was killed by an acciquantity of food eaten by the people of
lack of rain and the outlook for conMr. and Mrs. Wm. B, Cree left today . tinaed hard times in this part of the 4
Thos. Ji Grary (d) segswed ts Cbd’ 16] for their home at Ladisburg, Pa., going Ss : has just retarned from Alaska, arrived . ers
‘ i . via Marysvillé. pitt
Mrs. Josiah Glasson returned today . The Assembly
to North Bloomfield. after several days’
lect Senator. visit at this city.
Not Ele i Walter Lorelady, who has been work} Special to the TRANSCRIPT, whe pa ah babe
ing in a mine at, Ophir, Placer county», e Cunn am ranc a
Francisco exposition bill appropriating 000.
James Hutchison got home Saturday . Come‘ my little man; you mustn’t ery . be hard for calamity hcwlers to argue
night from Southern California. His) on board of ene of her Majesty’s sbips-. that our prosperity isgoingdown. The :
father, David Hutchison, will return . of-war. Did your mother cry when you . way labor is rewarded is an infallible . Ralph Maitland.... Proprietor
John Spaulding and Martin T. LawSilly old woman! And did your sister
rence drove over, yesterday from Avcry?
burn, and Mr. Lawrence returned home . Stupid . little thing!
: father cry?
e swain—’Ard-arted old beggar!—
Qity of Paris,dry goods store, is here;
Canses fully half the sickness in the world. 1)
aise ie 4 tion, bad taste, coated
last week. He is in @ critical condirng si¢k headache, ins . fered’ for rent. Inquire of M. L. & D. Marsh
gomsia, etc. Hood’s Pills . Ss at their office, Boulder street. m10-tf
gure constipation and.all its
results, easily and thoroughly. 25¢. All druggists.
Prepared ‘by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
She only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparille
T PIGHTING OUR NORTHERN ‘NBIGHBORS.
Mr. Copeland has reduced his force .
. . at the Triple Pocket mine in Slug Cantaste one being produced than the mill could
. By Our Forces. ‘and day. with George Black in charge. Fa
. progressing steadily with the usual
Onts a Few Men Wounded on the . force employed. The principal work . toda,
. pow being done is sinking the main! teacher. —
@piis morning’s forecast was: “Part'
ly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, Se. of the Hosking minors was
American Side.
: bd
. shaft which is now down several hundred feet below the river. The ma . ehinery is all im good working order . vere
ilities . amd the big Worthington pump has a
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‘Mountain mine and mill have closed
New battery blocks will be
. foundation will be laid. In the meanthetand the: effective fire .
hie in the mine continuing development . fa
at our troops poured into Lia salt work. At the expiration of this time in San Francisco $50 of the $215 reSuperior Judge Stanley A. Smith of ranks, and their demoralization re-. the mine and mill will be started up . alized from
. of last month, Golden Era Parlor of . tribution was ordered. again with a fall force. j
to the Wall. a thirty days for using vulgar lapguage. . ”
et i . Spring fights are becoming very. naMowrerry, March 18.—Five banks in. merous both in Downieville and Sierra Hil
week’s record.
tate. here a short time ago and has taken a
+. position as assistant assayer in the
Gold Bluff mine.
Appropriates $500,000. ;
: a mentees cane “when I can get a good shampoo myself . jogs there is.” Sir Arthur has been a.
testotaler for the last thirty or forty
SACRAMENTO, March 13.—The San
2 ” ; .
“The proportion,” said Mrs. Merrid-. years, and he believes that alcohol and
in Sierra Valley has been sold for $10,-. . ,
500,000 passed the Assembly today.
—
crush. The mill is kept running night . glass at Beckley’s Grotto saloon. tf
Matters at the Gold Bluff mine are ; genuine Swiss cheese, nd
. . piers The Chicago Park school reopened . vs. Meehan and Guillaunie vs. Blauth.:
About $40,000 in the aggregate was distribution of the estate of N,
capacity much in excess of the amount . disbursed by the Nevada City mines
of water the mine is now making. The . that paid off Saturday afternoon and . . é baste onal:
evening, and everybody was. COrresceased, was ordered distributed. —
Mr. Pinney informs us that the . pondingly happy.
There was a brisk but brief rainstorm . guard
. down for a period of about three or between seven and eight, o'clock last
. four weeks in order that some needed . evening. . It opened with one of the
improvements may be made to the, heaviest peals of thunder heard here . ee
soil in years. Buildings were shaken to,and 8. T. Dibble were appointed -apCharles Sharkey of Sierra ‘City has , Sierra City gave $10.
‘been brought to the county jail to. Ea Chase, who was killed with young
» thi Will Scadden in the Three Stars mine
at Ophir Thursday night, was known
in this county. His home was at lowa General Sir Arthur Cotton attribated:
Charles E. Miller of Palo Alto, who . dent.
“The idea of paying $1 to have that th be 1
Mrs. James Kane of Sierra City fell + : ey seem to be at all out of order, and
ct dog’ washed,” said Mr, Marridmunn,. there would not be a tenth of the sickfor 50c.”
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"THE SUPBRIOR COURT. BRIBE MENTION.
time Hotes and Commons ot Loot! Probate and Clril Cases Up For tor
sideration This Morning, = =.
Interest. ae
In the Superior Court today Judge —
For Life Insurance see T. B. Gray. : ; ota on itane
Phe celebrated Star Creamery butter, . Nilon made an order granting the apfor sale only by Gaylord & Son. tf ~ plication of the W. Y. 0. D. Gold and —
English ale on draught, five cents @ Silver Mining Company for disincorporation. Be aes i
ney cream Cheese in tia foil and} ‘Twenty days were given to answer
at Jackson’s. tf. the complaint in the cases of Holland ©
The trial of the case of Murphy vs.
Crowley was set for the 23d in “ae
y.with Miss Tillie Stevens as
The annaal account of the gusrdian
frost tonight.” The hearing of the applicatic
zette, deceased, was set for the 204
The estate of Arthur McDon
Charles. M. Lynch was a
of the McPherson minors
wit ond of $1,000 for each of the
minors. os ee :
Samuel Granger, Jacob Wi
praisers of the estate of James A.
A decree of foreclosure was granted
In the matter of the estate of Mary.
the minstrel performances . R. Caldwell, deceased, a decree of dis
Living by Not Eating.
In a recent letter toa correspondent:
1, bat he was employed at the Calihis extreme age to bis habit of eating:fornia mine in God’s Country two. very little food indeed. The idea was
suggested to him by noting the small.
He’ was a nephew to J. R. Nick-. the East, where he lived so long. Sub. sequent experience confirmed his be-— lief that “people should eat on an average about three-quarters of what they
do, with absolute fasts occasionally if
on of this city.
Why. Not.
munn, nee Gotrox, “seems fairly reasmY 4
enable.” " tobacco are “absolute poison.” a
ee With wages going up, as is the eink
Boatswain (to newly-joined: cadet)— . in all the large Eastern States, it will
eft? Cadet—Yes, sir. Boatswain— indication of the condition of capital.
Cadet—Yes, sir, Boatswain—
BoatCadet—No, sir.
Advertisemente of not to exceed five lines in .
length inserted under this head for Noguts
a week or $2a month. Eac additional line
_ 10 centa'a week or 40 cents a month. Payable invariably in advance.
pr Sp CENTS A-WEEK cea
it. Pine Street, Nevada City.
The Glenbrook, Carbon
Choicest of Opals
The latest thing in photo hy.
Done in most areierie’ aty iy ”
NEVADA CITY and..
GRASS VALLEY, CAL.
Ruhstaller Beer. .
Give me call and you'll never regret
Constipation . — —— =
Situation Wanted. —
retains the digested food too long in the bowels! 4 jady who is a good euok and understands
and pr bio , torpid liver, indi) 41) kinds of housework desires employment.
4 b Inquire at ©. C. Conlan’s. next door above
City Hall. mil
O House to Rent.
A cottage situated on Boulder street ie ofGive Him a Trial.
Henry Lucier, the poptlar tonsorial artist, late of Fresno, has come here to be one:
. of us. Mr. Lucier isa first-class barber and
invites the public to give hima trial. Located in the Britland building, rear of Council Chamber saloon, m?-lw
For Sate.
The New York Hotel containing thirty-five
rooms, bar and fixtures, all in first-class
shape, Will be sold ata great sacrifice. Enquire of Mra. W. S. Richards. m9-im
Wanted.
A bright, iutelligent, thiddle aged woman
for a lucrative position. Light work and
permanent employment. Address this of. . flee. of m7-lw
Champion Boot Black.
For the hest shine in town call on William
; Stevens at Wild's barber.shop..Tan and
. colored shoesaspecialty. Satisfaction guar. anteed: tf
For Rent.
Five room house on Spring street—rent $10
with water. Enquire of : :
38 Brown & MorGAN,
c a’
The Stamp of Perfection.
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id
The Shoes we, carry in stock bear. all
the evidences of being well made. To
the unitiated who judge by experience
they are unequalled. Those who seek
for other good points will find it iu the
quality of the stock and the excellent
workmanship. The materials used are .
.
of the highest grade throughout. — archers att res me “ Rag ‘eae
Property For Sale,
My property near Suspension Bridge is oft . ~~ eae o>
Nevada County Directory.
Copies of the Nevada County Directory can
be obtained for 50 cents. By mail 75 cents.
We Score a Point Joy; . m6-8w
With Moderate Prices.
BOVEY BROS., “ Washington Never Struck
Broad Street.
ONE DOLLAR FOR SEVENTY-FI
a
2 Off:
you can
REDUCED. PRICES ON UVERCOATS.
REDUCED, PRICES ON MEN’S SUITS.
EDUSED PRICES ON CHILDREN’S CLOTHING.
REDUCEDPRICES ON TROUSERS.
‘ But, Remember This Sale Is STRICTLY C
o %% twenty-five cents re
oNofo “eG glance would indicate.
That is exactly what we are giving in mer
ee Off Sale. If you will but sto
@ really getting
One Dollar for Se
bate on every dollar’s worth of g
If we were offering you old
P purposes, then such a reduction as we offer would mean nothi
purchase High-Grade Standard Goods at an actua
venty-Five Gents.
D4 price, and in many instances sold for less than their real value, you will readily perceive. that this,
oods means much more to you than a casual .
goods or clothing hastily. put together for bargain .
ng to the economical buyer.
1 saving of one-fourth, then you are.
Sooo oooe Pe eS ee ee
be purchased for $15, o 7
*hoice froma gteat variety of Cheviot
Domestic Mixtures and other gu
The suit that used to sell for $20 and was fully worth it, cam NOW, kinds. Only.the fresh rich cream of
and all others at. reduced: prices. ~ Take your) fine stock and the best salt enter into
chandise to our customers during this One-Quarter
p to consider that our goods at regular prices are always the lowest in.
aranteed all wool fabrics. ©
~
But when .
such good Butter as ours.
Butter making in Colonial times had
Our Woodland brand of Butter surpasses any thing you have ever eaten.
jutely free from impurities of all
s, Tweeds, Scotch, Irish and dta-somppomte,
GALLON .
“oad
-. mot reached the perfection which it at‘Ladies’ Silk Waists
. Spring Suits
At MAHER &CO’S.
Ladies, onr display this day in Window
No. 2 consists of colored Spring Suits and new
Tailor Suitings. Also a second display of Silk
Waists-ALL THE, VERY .LATEST, We
want every lady to see themi while in the window
Easter witl soon be here and if you want a Suit
or Waist NOW IS YOUR TIME TO GET IT.
“They are quick sellers, and the best goes first—
yet they are all grand and no mistake can be
be madesin ‘selecting any of them.
Respectfully,
Ladies if you want a handsome Black Suit
come to us for it. Be
"MAHER: & CO.
You Should Try-One
OF THOSE FINE
White Silk Floss. Marine <<
Made to Order At
t
MAHER @ CO.
ROUGH AN
Casey and some
practicing jump
slipped aad, tart
he went down hi
He. will be cripp
Earl MeGlashan
severe case of m¢
orrhage proved !
necessary to ¢2
pervisor John 1
rheumatism this
proved the last «
Varney was fine:
tice Finnegan.
he Laving plead
sault for which,
The trouble gre'
J. A. Gillman to
ing. Gillman gi
sion of the affa
George Zimmer
switch at the Pr
and.they saw Vs
dam of the ice p
eatch a trout al
They passed hin
dam, Varney q
up on the eppos
Zimmer crossed
and he went bac
Gillman started
he emptied his .
drew a. revolver
He came up to
followed him,
Gillman swore ¢
Varney with a
weapon. Oonst
ney and when fi
he plead not gi
jury trial. “He:
to guilty, askin;
and was let go 4
lars: Gillman,
recently appoin
“missionem
He
a strict watch ¢
fish illegally.
—__——
One of '
Three of, the
officer Kilroy
they were hudd
they had built
R. track out .
trestle, were .
Coughian this
that:they at on
town. The for
fiend giving ‘t!
claiming to has
clerk, was at”
jail for ten-é
might “brace u
ers said he w
John Riley, an
more ago he w«
,on the V Flaum
Deputy * Wat
him.
Judge Ca
“Thomas H. ¢
wesidént of N
the position 0
Commandery
this State and
William A. De
mento, has be
vacancy.
The Judge
his attention
ofticer of Se
the Southern
States.
—
A Sal
Between tw
moriing son
mon Brother
Broad and P!
lock on the
.was stolen
‘Although the
amoney drawe
vand cigars
coin was tak
The sinkir
nix mine i
Some very r
the ledge co
2
Good
The City
National ‘he
of new Spri
tailor suit
waists, TI
crepons bj
inches wic¢
dress patti
goods in 1
ties in the
_ goods for
Bostwick ¢
-call and sa
Srt loav
Ord
Nevada .
-will meet
March 14t
office, Ei
‘be presen
Geo. Co
“A sum
have the:
* paying fe
plication
Six lo