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March 14, 1898 (4 pages)

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rlor, No. 56, Noe lor, No. 86, Ae. 0. w. @y evening at 7:30 CHAS. SCH WART} LN, B. 8. Ae 2 Pree amandery, No. 6, ame is at Masonic Hall 1:80 orelock, each month, a¢ lor, No. 6, N. D. G, W, fey Pythian Castle th Thursdays of each 1 month , UGLASS Ree Pres. AEGAN ULAR "BAKERY ° 37TH YEAR—NO. n55t ‘THE TRANSCRIPT. “COLTS A BROWN & CALKINS.AOS PT SUBSCRIPTION RATES., Fifiy Cen ts Per ronth. ADVERTISING RATES. * ade known on application. In the tet rt ce sane the Colts touched up the Monarchs in yesterday’s ball game at Wall Park. It was the second time in eight days that the Grass Valley favorites had suffered . defeat at the hands of the Nevada City youngeters, and it was @ rather hard P. F. Simonds wae appointed adminis. 9st inning was. paged. Neither club drator of the estate of the late Miss . '® yet fairly in practice for the season, Bessie Stoddard, his bond being fixed . ¥¢t they bothgave splendid exhibitions. at 000. die besctig of the account of Wm. Errors were rather numerous, but so were brilliant plays. Ballestro pitched G. Richards, administrator of the estate . six innings for the Colts, but was out of the late Philip Richards, deceased, . of form and got touched up for nine "Eleven to nine was the tune.to which. an ten tains Frank W: Page of Browa's Valley was in town last night and today.John 8. Gregory and “his” ‘daughter, Miss Birdie Gregory, are both ill. Mons. A. Cablat, a French mining 6x. is. iene Gapeeene various propa “i ‘A. Brigham was here last night on. his way toey Bass Fontaine te Golam=". bia Hill. Robert Monteith of ‘the Thavela Ex-. ress Company went to San Francisco. ” . be signed today. The Brazilian officers. @ gale and) = dense fog prevailed. and crew wilh east home by the next Captain Peabody lost.his bearings and the 24th of February and taking a Miss Alice Kelleghan and W. T. Hooper of Forest City are in town on er IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, © Tate. With Brazil : BR ~ Bay. © l lH i P a es March 12The Brazilian} Minister confirms the report that the the ‘two. new cruisers, the. Amazonas and her sister ship. The contract: will miles south of hére. The wind ble steatlier. a Be. Bho RR ae oR IR TT nian. Merch 14.—The threetasted schooner New York, bound . by Detective Denny Holland, and two United ‘States has ‘bought from Brazil. from Hong Kong to this city, went ~NBYBR WAS A ANY GOOD, 1 the Disappeared “Wysterionsly ‘From Neyada City Leaving Debts Behind. . It is believed that the following from au Oakland paper of Saturday refers me United States “Cases the h Thee Bi . ser Wrecked tear! toa man who was at this city some fifteen years ago with his father, and left town between two days, leaving fsundry debte behind him: A.G. Lockard,; aman of about: 35 years of age, and of gentlemanly appearance, was arrested this morning charges of burglary were lodged against shore ight near Half Bay . bis name. When seen this afternoon ond leet night tee Moca’ Pay he admitted breaking into the photone graph establishment of B. Y. Morris on Fourteenth street on the night of BRIEF MENTION. Minor Notes and Comments of Local Interest. Call’ on George C. Gaylord, om Broad street. It has been snowing and raining i : noon and the prospects for a heavy storm are favorable. The cold snap that set in yesterday froze exposed water pipes last night in ~ some houses about town. The Native Sons Grand Parlor committee of arrangements will meet tonight at the Citizens Bank. P.G. Scadden of Commercial street bas received one of those elegant glass front cracker counters for his store. The box-sheet for the salé’of reserved seats for “Between the Acts” will be © was hugging the shore when the ship. bull’s-eye camera and some money. tomorrow at Foley’s confectibnwas postponed. hits and eight runs. He was then hurt . their way below. ; ‘The Press Association 8 that . wonton’ “bar°about 800 yards from . He #ls0 admitted entering the gallery . °P°" A getition for the sale of personal. at the home plate by a runner and reRobert M. Mein of Oakland, son of} a “ty 4 of Travers & Leet last Tuesday night . ety stablishment. property of the estate of Ann Taafe, . tired to third base. Rockenfield pitch. Thomas Mein the eminent mining operShah: See purchased bik {@ruisér . shore. The sea was running so high and stealing two kodaks and some. The Chinaman whowashedsomegray. deceased, was granted. ed the Jast three innings, fanning out . ator, is here visiting his boyhood home. O'Higgins from Chili, bat it is not con-. that small boats could not live in the . more money. Hesays that he is a min-. elin Sherman & Anderson’s claim at the In the estate and pnidianihi of . seven men and not being charged with. G. 8. McMartry of Los Gatos, son’ of . firmed. surf, and residents of that locality-who . ing assayer, and thatthe lack of work . Manzanita diggings and was jailed for Annie M. Helwig, a minor, an order. a hit. Edwards caught for Rockenfield Dr. McMartry who was one of the early . al wrest on be PARED THAN EVER ) public with First-class ad, es, OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER ; Cakes a Speetabey, pressed Y. and. cnet Cakes Conconfirming the: sale. of gereoual prop-. and during the afternoon ‘was sized up erty was granted: The hearing of the demurrer . to ‘the!. rognd players Onéither side. ‘Scooney . complaint in the case of Ps Isolta vs. 3, Binaldi was posi pe tomorrow morning. by the crowd as one of the best all@. and Pedigo, two of the Colts “who ‘are. y youc! ‘for as being ainongthe strong: est players of the combination, were The appeal case of W. J. Hosking,}under the weather, Scooney having conconvicted in-.a Grass Valley justice} tracted ague before coming here. As court for refusing to pay a business. a result they did not do themselves license, was postponed one week. . justice, but great things are promised A decree of distribution of.the estate: jtor them-later--by Manager’ Lammon: of Pauline Van Hoeter, deceased, was granted. , % A New ‘Bal Club. Mr. Lammon himeelf played a crack, pajack, ueerpee fielding, base running “Vana batting all being admirable. Mit. chell and Silva both distinguished themGeorge I. Beckley and Phil Soadden so by their almost faultless work. residents of Grass Valley, is visiting the mines at this city. Alex Burchfield, an old-time hydrau. tic. miner of this place, arrived here yesterday on his way home to Austin, . ’ Nev. He has been sojourning in Mexico, Los Angeles and San Francisco, Mr. Burchfield left here in 1863. Chris. Harryhousen, brother of F.L Harryhousen of this city, and foramen of the United Verdi mine in Arizoua, left Friday for the Klondike. He quit. a place where he was getting $6 50 per day, but could not resist the temptation of the new gold fleld. J. A. Lipman, J, Skeahan and O. ©. Whittaker, lessees of the Hagle Bird ternoon. Spain cannot hae of either Obili. or the Argentine Republic. Died of His Wounds, off in safety. Austria Chips In. county jail this: morning. He was eral officers who pursued him. Yester—_ Wasuinetos, March 14—The report-. saw the signals of distress could give and the fact that he had a wife and ed sale to the United States of the two . no assistance, This morning the boats two. children dependent upon him . Brazilian cruisers js confirmed ‘this afwere lowered and the crew were taken made him take those means of getting money for the support of his family. His father, who bore the same name as his son, was a mining assayer of San Francisco, and was ranked among the best. He diedrecently. Mrs. Lockard, Havana, March 14.—The Spaniards . Visited her husband in the City Prison here are in high spirits over a dispatch Fresno, March 14.indian Dick, who. Tom Madrid saying, that Austria has . has for six months defisd the officers of offered to lend) Spaixt five warsbips. . disgrace brought upon her husband. this county and Tulare, died’ in the Ooincident this report an Austrain training ship came into the harbor late wanted for murdéf und bad shot sev-. Yesterday and met with an enthusiastic empire governed by the Ozar of Russia. this afternoon. Sheis a woman with a refined face and. lady-like .appearance. She seemed prostrated by the — see Sixty languages are spoken in the + 2@e-o ten days for petty larceny, was released today. The gross gate receipts at Watt Park yesterday amounted to $149.75, and after paying all expenses each club got $64.50. Between 300 and 500. people went down from this a to see the sport. ed mE canal Hatxet—Some of those Daughters of the Revolution seem angry enough to swear. Hiland—I am expecting them to.add au “N.” to their abbreviated title, so it will read D. A. R.N. seo “Wat a long,thin head Jimson has.” were out again this afternoonmsolicitin und the Colts as now . W! subscriptions with which’to NN ah es Fig by far ‘the-strongest . mine, came down today. They brought . day Constable Street of: Reedly shot the ball club that they propose to ceaeeeelatsie of ball players that Ne. along some bullion and came to meet) him and brought him to jail. The setA Flying ing Squadron. Wasuinaton, March 14—The armored ‘Te proportion of blind people in “Hasn’t' he? Looksas if he had pushed the world is 800 to every 1,000,000. it under a bureau for a collar button.” 3 37. iquors, tlers in the vicini f ing there will be held at Pennsylvania . few weeks work together they will be. terested in the property. It is report-. 0° tk Pd ig ih a : Engine house.a public meoting which. able to make 9, favorable, showing, ed that @ sale of the mine is being widecenn’ Sees . erniser Brooklyn arrived this morning all who ete interestedin the organizejagainst most any ‘ofthe minor nines in . negotiated. aud MFe ER & GO. j : one . y s The Directors of the Glenbrook Park . outclassed yesterday, and had RockenTo Iiustrate Nevada City. A Tramp’s Mishap. Hampton Roads for the Minneapolis . < SES simotions you ext Association will be present at the. eld pitched from the first inning it is . 76 gan Francisoo Wave will underee oe te a ees hardly likely that they would have had eldsieindh ts vapcmanndten, © J wield & treéiy-obmiiag & Hdeonk Philadelphia. It is said that these Cents a Glass, Gone to tter Husband. are nervy, ambitious young fellows, eli teik: nuneriande aan, Si dikeaiaale cacti ine « tislnn wasden, pone i ‘revlon hee Mrs. Bell Conrad, Grand President . however, and there are not a few endnd sketch Nevada City and its enviarm being crushed and half his skull Taylor,” “Osseo 9 seme of the N. D. G. W., received a telegram . thusiasts who believe that when they . ). dnty in.an elaborate manner, the . torn off. He was taken to the county a Mite ve ‘Lge a Wm. J. Britla : toseingey 8 $4800 . . ork to be done with a particular view . bospital at Frenoh Camp and his arm . 89!0n8 of olive ott, the marke value 7. Reiiae, gamptiny, gates. pret isin tl Spit tapas <i astral ie iecteaiit tee 66 the peolect of the State . was amputated. He gives the name of . "hich is over 120,000,000. 4.rn. Swits 1B» “wens Pr meine ® Sent Hom # {blak Have come and already several have gone. : Yes, gone before ever they had a chance to tion of a uew club are Midleton the State. ‘The Monarchs were simply ate oe : 7 mae Srock TON, March 14—At Tracy this NCIL CHAMBER, re : 1 he oor a fighting chance at any time. They Fitzpatrick and G. A. Morris, two well . reight train was run. over, his right three ships would form an excellent N bd‘ ew Spring Dress Goods ee saying that her husband, who is a . ree get fairly down to business this season MeL aa dice aL. the teacket, wlan « We offer One “Hundred Dollars Repart of the State.: She willdiave sity ebaps they are likely to make ‘ imile carriage drive from Stockton to. fort of their career to brace themselves -night-in order: to get baaale * the ‘up in this respect, now that they are to earliest, possible moment. ‘f pec tron te so cg prem insid upon those interested in the advancecohen ". ment of this section. The character of conse * Boobeciasd. ln Oity tw re dt are. Pee’. aul the work done by the Wave is one of ‘laude Russell, a cigar maker’ emumpired yesterGand for any case of Catarrli that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FF. J. CHENEY & OU., Prop., Toledo, O “GRASS VALLEY NBWS, ‘We, the undersigned, have known I A Day’s Record. of the Doings of Our J. Cheney: for the last 15 suena wane Neighbors, believe him perfectly honorable in all lor of the N. 8. G@. ‘W. These gentle. men will be in this city for a week or occupy: a position on our shelves for even ten days and during that time will call one night. Married at Grass Vallcy. Ladies — All we ask this season is to extend to us the day's game.” The Colts say he discrimwioyed'in Win. Gittin’s factory at’ this . NY &f against them in the matter of «ity, and Miss Hortense ᰀ䐀甀渀栀椀挀氀椀昀昀Ⰰ the remarkable features of western class journalism. This paper has an international reputation, its work beAt Grass Valley Saturday night Van seem Mowe: sue Sampcialiy Buskirk knocked out Haywards in the by their firm. able to carry out any obligation made same support you did last Fall—that is, if you have tound daughter of Mr.and Mrs. John Dunnistrikes and balls, and that they believe second round. Y, Best Sold. 5 Cent Cigar; N sTocR-—. R HUMBOLDT IMPrm BO HARMONIA “U8 SO cliff, wore married'at Grass’ Valley yesit isa. physical impossibility for him terday. the many ‘friends ot the po couple. . The TRANSORIPT ‘ ness, ses: The Mayflower Bonded. *
The wedding was ig ae that is arrayed against the Monarchs, xtends to them its congratulations, and wishes them s long life of unalloyed happito be perfectly just’ toward any club _ Following is @ summary of the SOORE BY INNINGS. 123456789 Two base hit—Claason. Three base The Mayflower min mine at this: city; hit—Polmere. Struck out, by. Overing extensively reproduced in the greatest illustrated weeklies of the Hast and Europe, and representation in’ its columns will add to the fame of the mining interests of this section and call attention to those properties seeking capital for their farther development. Almost a Bad Fire. About twelve o'clock last night Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Austin, who live near A new hoisting and pumping plant is to be built on the Gold Flat mine adjoining the Kentuck, A vagrant was sent to the county jail today to serve ten days. He gave the name of W. B. Seeley. Miss Minnie Johnson, a native of Moore’s Flat, aged between 22 and 23 years, died Saturday night. ©. H. Mitchell has been recommissioned deputy internal revenue colToledo, O. sale Druggist, Toledo;.O. Testimonials free. tle. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Wear & TRuax, Wholesale Druggist, _Wawpine, Kinnan & Marvin, WholeHali’s Catarrh Cure is taken. internally, acting directly upon the ‘blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per botsupport. out that we deserve it—if not, we neither ask or expect your Saye = >§ ees On ey ES re g nny 128456789 to have beén recently bonded to P. i: awaketed by the sound of Sames ‘ ‘Buns 0-1-3-1-0-4-2-0-0—11 i bei 9 bi eas sabesoeid sali gi + RAR ae a) 0-2-8-2-0-2-1-0-1—11 They discovered that the roof of their at Purdou's Bridge, March 14th, to e claim y Pp Two t hit--Rockenfield and Mithouse was on fire, and managed to ex-. Tux machine that will saw twelve. the wife of A.D: Green; a son. —— ii ~ Uy the owe regularly che!l. Home run—Bajléstro. Struck tinguish the blaze before much.damage . cords of wood an hour must have been worked at a pr o, CURate, out—Ballestro 6, Bockenfleld 7. aaa a aaa er nana amen pan mmarated BORN. Ms) our First Sasiey Display of ‘ { es aie sie Suits 8 (Ore Coeds, a: i : a eed rks Wonders.’* the Willow Valley schoolhouse, were . lector for Nevada, »El Dorado, Placer, Sierra and Plumas counties, MARRIED. nd Saddlery _ THAN EVER. ne CAIRNS, J \ational Hotel the following CASH ONLY :. ‘Will be Put on ‘Display. The handsome silk banner which Nevada county won at the Mining Fair County © Treasarer’s Office. ‘The large p hoto, graphs which the committee had Mr . Moore make will also be permanently is on exhibition at the «displayed there, it is said. eo A Grass Valley Favorite. To Examine Railroad Lands. gress directing the President to appoint a commission of three residents of California to examine all lands patented by railroad companies in this State since January 1, 1896 where such lands appear to have been worked as mineral lands prior to the date of the patent, or where valuable deposits are sup“The iron-roof cocktail is the most posed to exist. The bill provides that wopuler beverage at Grass Valley. this] where the commission flads land conmpring. ¥f’s on the house, you see. : A Greenhorn’s Visit to the ‘Gilt Edge.’ On the corner of Broad and Pine streets, What do you think I found ? I strolled into LAMMON BRoTHERS, I've heard it’s the best place in town. {i strolled in like a green chap, Notthinking about the place, Thea up came that little bartender Wath @ smile on -his face. . i ordered a 5c Beer. Perhaps you think it wasn't fine. 1 tell you there’s no josh about it, They’re.vone but the genuine. J s00n began glancing around the room, I had almost forgot the day, When all of a sudden I lést all thoughts. The music began to play, So i “sot” riglt. down and listened. It was Saturday evening you know. Soon the crowd commenced to gather, _ Then I thought [ wouldn't go. Well, I got into a conversation. With the owner, don’t y on s2¢ ‘s He told me about the ip Stews,” Each ui ght--tsey were free. Is wouldn’t do to miss ‘em, For it’s go » -d traek go they say. _ So Tlisteaed t» the music . , Until the Camp St:w cams my ‘way. ‘I'd been rodming aroun i this eity, ‘Wandering vear and far, But ! veyer, shall forget the day I strolled upto LamMons’ bar. 4 advise» all you you iz fellows, who taieias never to fear, But drop inso Lammon Broe. and try eer Se Steam Ee >r. , Fours + sincerely, got-lw , tains minerals it sball report the fact in writing to the Secretary of the Interior, and if it appears to him that the lands should not have been patented to the railroad company, because of the mineral character, it shall be the dat of the Secretary of the Interior to call the attention of the Attorney-General thereto, and if the title of said lands has not beer transferred by the railroad company to innocent purchasers for valuable consideration, it shail be the duty of the Attorney-General to commence sivitto set aside and vacate such patents. ‘The gum of $10,000 is appropriated for making the examination. Attention Patriarchs. A fall attendance is requested this, Monday night, Marcb 14th, as there will be work in all of the degrees. By order, . Ep. M. MoKinnay, ©, P. * A. ‘Gar, Seribe. A Dangerous serous Thing. Lo let your work k witboat firet consulting H, L. Sweeney, the O. K, painter and ‘paper hanger. Paper batted at Pickled, Bu Butter" At Woil's, the “grocer, at 40 cents a voll. m10-2t A bill hes been xa. introduced in Con. . -wasdone. It is believed that-rats car-. invented by Mark Hanna. wt el ried matches into the attic and ignited them. “Do you believe there is really anything in phrenology?” “I do. I had my head examined by a phrenologist once, and the moment he came to my first bump he told me that my wife used an old-fashioned rolling-pin.” —_——___—-.-4@e“So Mas. Mippiinges is seeking a divorce?” “Yes, and when [I called to see her yesterday she was working 9 motto. What do you think it said?” “I can’t imagine.” “ ‘Seek, and Ye Shall Find.’ ” A SERRE Y A womay who has gone to Kansas to lecture on the subject, “What is Man?” ‘. is on the right track. Pernaps the first deadhead in history was Leonidas, who held the pass at Thermopylae. _———~-9@e > aA Tr 1s estimated that : he hair on a fair head would support the weight of 500 neople: Srrecers Arrer Gop know they may be disappointed, but seekers after health take Hood’s. Sarsaparilla with the utmost confidence that it will do them wonderful ‘good, Hoov’s Pyzts are the only pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Hasy, yet efficient. For Sale. One lot with free water on the place. Has a frontage of 180 feet on the main road, and runs back 236 feet; also one -piecs of fine land containing 8 acres, . With free water. Apply to Brown & Moran, Real Estate Agents. m10-tf ; oe Ole Call for Robin Hood, To the Public. 4 ner There will be a baseball meeting on Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the office vf A. D. Mason in the Tilley . city. building. Everybody interested in you do. baseball is invited to attend. The meeting is called for the purpose of electing a manager and captain for the , known. Actual tests show it onecoming season. ‘aad, Lammon Bros. UNION :~: HOTEL, flain Street, Nevada City. HENRY NETSHE, -Hotel Arrivals. Fred Anderson, Sacramento, Miss B. Anderson, ts A. D. Birchfield, Austin, Nevada, Ed. Preston, Grass Valley, Frank Driscoll, San Francisco, A. Cablat, ©. Russell, “ Mrs. 0. Russell, ba E. J. Fitzpatrick, San Francisco, Mrs. E. 8, Fitzpatrick, * Wm. Coston, “ Stanley Housel, Auburn, Wa. Charchill, “ MANAGER The Royal is the highest grade baking powder. =. We intend to have a\Window Display on Monday, if at all At Grass Valley, March 13, 1898, by ° alts Se P. H. Paynter, J. P., Claude Russell and possible, and do come in time : Miss Hortense Dunnicliff, both of this to see it. Do not rest until Drop everything until you first see this display. Respectfully, MAHER & CO.;, Nevada ‘City, Cal. —_ FURNITURE. a =——— — PETE —— ——OF THE—— ln the New Building Next to W. H. Smith's Grocery Stora, Will Be Open for Business This Weck. ‘TRANSCRIPT. our beautiful late styles. will astonish you. New : Millinery : Store NILES SISTERS, — 3 The date of the Grand Opening will be annou: ced in «the Ladies, delay making your purchases until you have seen The good; as well as tie prices : A LEGG & SHAW CO. ' Will duplicate the prices of any -catalogue hose on Farniture, after the freight to Nevada City is — taken into consideration. _ BEFTéER STILL __ We will sell . many articles here at the city — prices and you will save th> ireight.