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ate of D. Ay Rich,
at in
curt Of the Greet
Made oy utty
, in the matter?
eer the intent
law or othery id
3 f10n to that
loot of his death
: , or
tates Oh Ne
follows: aifornig,
Miduighs. Suarts
a Fauning thence
‘Murface ground
faale: Cash, } : . law
recent. of the at
f the undersigned
. $8 ie, bal ance on
court.
ereneeer
W. RIC
of B.A. Rich de.
ie
ing Will.
'URT IN-AND F
state of Californie
Estate of JOSEPH
of said Superi
l day of February,
mahat Monday, the
10 o’clock of a. m.,
urt Room of said
6 in the City and
on eepcinted as the
the Will oi said
and for hearin
iat Guilliaume an
asuance to them of
en and where any
ppear and contest
RBOGAST, Clerk.
ing Deputy Clerk.
ney for Estate.
i:
v Cause.
URT IN AND FO
State of Californie
state of Emelie A.
der to show cause
. estate should not
tricot, executors o
it of Emelie A. Chee
presented their
aying for an order
f the real estate of
necessary for the
petition and that
at public or private
O this court from
cessary to sell the
the real etate of
‘poses and reasons
and as is by law
ition ‘having been
pred 4 said court
d in the estate of
fore said Superior
day of March, A.
of said day at the
at the court house
f Nevada, State of
se why an order
said executors to
we agg = ma do+», and why the
7 dither public or
lat a copy of this
#6 Once a week for
the Nevapa City
‘spaper of general
published in said
y ae Judge.
A. Comte Jr., Atf8-4w
Notice.
+ COMPANY. LoPlace,of busines:,
tv, Calirornia
that ata regu ar
of the Dublin Gold
ithday of KebiuOwn a: “Assesscent per share
ribed capital stock
le on or before the
oL. W. Jefferson,
rthe Farmers and
ster, Hollister, San
‘is assessment shull
lst day ofMarch,
nd advertised fur
unless eyent is
on the 25th day of
‘said Secretary, to
nent, together with
nses of sale.
IN, Secretary.
ersand Marchants
r, Cal. f2l
vy Cause.
RT, COUNTY OF
rnia.
ite of D. A. Rich,
rater of the estate
Wing filed his petipraying for an orestate of said deerein set forth, it
ne Judge that all
estate of said dehe said Superior
ry 12th, 1900, at ten
f the said day, at
iuperior Court, in
County and State,
ler should not be
istrator to sell su
said deceased, ut
be necessary; and
8 published ‘in the
[PT, & newspaper
said City of Neive weeks prior tu
&
¥. T. NILON,
Superior Judge.
fleeting.
ARROW GANG
he s ockholders of
v-Gauge Railroad
of seven directors
velye months, aud
th other business
fore the meeting
f the company, t
es Valley, Nevada
ednesday, the ith
jock p. m. Pols
. and closed at 3:15
be closed on tie
4
DER, President.
tary. ml3
ING COMPANY.
of business,
cation of works.
» California.
at a meetero held on
_ an assessne-half cents per
Capital Stock of
immediately iv
retary, at
Noe 407 —.
a.
rae
unless
De the delinery strest, San
Jae
By Mail, $6 a Year.
THE TRANSCRIPT. . P40x av ox
OLD BAKERY.
BROWN & CALKINS, ; Proprietors.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES,By Carrier, 12 1-2 Cts a Week.
ADVERTISING RATES .
ade known on application. ; :
Has resumed the proprietorship of the
NEW YORK BAKERY . ##? (sis I 4 DEAE, oozy PLAGE
On Commercial street — a ne ace
located for alongtime. He is now prewith the choleest pre ducts in his line.
WEDDING CAKES AND FANCY PASTRY. .
GEORGE WM, DURST . ity of Diamondsas Seenby Miss
where he was
uiblic as of old
.
a
PVEVAVIVL Stop It
IF IT’S A COUGH,
Cure It
IF IT’S A COLD,
Relieve It”
IF IT’S CROUP,
Help It
Ease
IF IT’S CONSUMPTION BY,USING
Lables: Compound
50c,
f
Sold and guaranteed by
IF IT’S ASTHMA,
Cough Syrup
<
“
q
S
<
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an
DICKERMAN
Let Us Figure
On-your Sewer Work if
and save mioney. Weprices, if you want to do your. own work in making connections with the new city system.
tracts to furnish the pipe, put it down and make all conWe employ none but first-class w orkmen. nections.
you want to have » first-class job
séll ‘Pipe at the lowest market
Or we will take, conA Hint About Stoves
You may need a new
stock is one of the largest in this part of the State. We
have the best makes sold anywhere, and the prices are
surprisingly moderate for such stoves,
George E.
Pioneer
heating or cooking stove. Our
Turner,
Hardware Dealer.
PINE STREET,
Perfection!
in Brewing
is Reached. .
RUHSTALLER’S
“GILT EDGE”
STEAM BEER
There are other Beers, but
GILT EDGE
IS PURE.
JAMES WHEELIHAN
Grass Valley. Agent.
On Draught at the REFEREE SALOON
Commercial Street,
NEVADA CITY
~ ASSAY OFFICE.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
pec rICAL MILL TESTS,A SPECIALTY.
Assaying of ali metals. *
GOLD BOUGHT.
cist one Express Orders Promptly AtT. H. HICKS & CO,
ce P. 0, Box 187.
For Buggy Tops~
AND—
ad
Carriage Trimmings
Of all kin#ls go to
>
Gouth African Millionaire's Sister
Natives.
letter describing a. visit to Kimberley.’
written from that place by Miss Edith
‘Rhodes, a sister of Cecil’ Rhodes, atid
,. which ts printed in The Ladies’ Field
of London. me
cause of the personality of the author,
but because of its description of a
place that is now the most active the‘. ater of the South African war.
has beconie fainiliar with the wonder.
. ful karroo, Miss Rhodes tells what it
is like. a ‘
eovered with curious low gray shrubs
and thorn bushes, with sometimes.a
water course,” she writes. ;
stantly narrow white roads run close
to the railway track.
now and then you see a Boer or-farmer’s encampment—a wagon with a
4 white tilt, some horses, a fire burning
. brightly and two or three stalwart,
rough, dirty, brown clothed men, a
woman or two and three or four or!
more children and a thin, starved dog.
a vidlet hill, and by the water caurses
grow the yellow mimosas, and all along
-. of dead cattle and many broken boti
J,
FY PSD
ee 3
x
*
Edith Rhodes.
Says You Feel at Home In It Directly—Tells of a Visit to the Mines,
Happy and Contented Lives of the
r
Of peculiar interest at this time is a
This letter is important not only beOne who has read about South Africa
“Imagine miles and miles of flat land
“And conAnd perhaps
“Somewhere far in the distance rises
the track are scattered the white skulls
tles.”
She describes the strong and sturdy
Boer farmers at the stations, saying
also they look very unkempt and uncivilized. She goes into raptures over
the fine air and the beautiful’sunsets
and thus describes the town:
“I<imberley is-such a dear, cozy little
place! That is the only way 1 can describe it to you. It is the kind of
place that you feel at home in directly.
Perhaps this is because everybody.
from the first person you mect to the
last, cannot do enough for you.
“We-went to the mine—the great De
Beers mine. You go down in a cage—
and down it is with a vengeance+till
at last you come to a stop, and there
you are put on a kind of trolley car and
pushed along a road very narrow in
places and ‘very wet. :
“We saw where they get the. diamonds from and how they separate
them from the clay. There were a
number of convicts working with
white overseers and also some wonder
ful machines, a new invention, where
the diamonds are washed and shaken
from tier to tier and finally landed all
together at the bottom of these tiers
free frém gravel and dirt.
“Then we went to the office where
the diamonds are kept and saw them
at the sorting as well as men.
Beers compound.
Basutos, men, Zulus,
under the sun and all at their ease.
“Some were cooking,
were waiting.
ftxken on.”
“tinues:
laid out all along a table, sorted into
packets. ‘Two ladies work in this room ok
“Another day we went to the De
This is a wonderful .
place — masses and masses of black
Matabeles, Mashonas, Hottentots, men of every tribe
some were
mending their clothes, sowie playing on
their pianos, a sort of wooden instrument, and some were fast asleep. They
were all of them quite happy and contented. Outside the gates a lot of men
I was told they were
natives waiting for a chance of being
fia ina Me
Sankey hymns and then giving a war
dance. She says also that they drink
very hot English sauce because they
like its hits taste: No liquor is allowed within the compound. She con=
2.
. “People in England write about how
badly the natives are treated, but these
are people who know nothing about it.
None of the natives looked bunted. or}.
sullen or thin,or unhappy. They were
like a great family, laughing, talking,
working, sleeping. There is none of
them afraid that he will be ill treat:
ed or beaten or hurt in\any way.” .
In another letter~ Miss. Rhodes describes her. brother’s\splendid home on
his estate of Groote Schur, Cape Town,
where a lion is kept a prisoner in Mr.
Rhodes’ private ‘“zoo.”. Mr. Rhodes
presented this lion tothe “zoo” in Pretoria, but it was immediately returned .
by the government, which did not wish
to accept a present: from Mr. Rhodes.
‘The lion is to be sent to Regent’s park,
London, when Cecil; Rhodes gets free
from Kimberley and gives the order,
It is worthy of note hat neither Miss
Rhodes nor her sister. ever, wears diamonds, notwithstanding the fact that
their brother owns more of them than
auy man in the world.
Scientific Jail Breaking.
Three prisoners effected their escape
from the county jail atiHuntsville, La.,
the other moruing: by making a hole
through a sandstone wall, says the
New. Orleans Times-Democmt. The
men are all white. Their names are
Lee Chandler, charged with grand!larceny; John McMunn, burglary; Jake
B. Levins, grand larceny. The prison,
ers were in the same cell on the ground
floor of the old jail. They evidently
had ‘an accomplice on the outside who
furnished them with a cord or more of
stove wood. The three men burned a
‘fire against the sandstone -wall and
while it was very hot dashed cold water against It. This crumbled the sandstone to sand and soon made a’ hole
big enough for 2 yearling calf to walk
through,
_ PREHISTORIC MINE FOUND.
Huge Wyoming Excavation.
Joseph L. Stein, owner of the Chicago mine, situated near Hartville, Wy.,
passed through Denver the other afternoon on his way to. Moberly, Mo. He
claims to have located what will prove
more yaluable to archeologists than
the highest grade-gold mine. It is said
to be the only prehistoric mine ever wncoyered.
The workings, tunnels, drafts and
levels ramify an area of over one mile
square, and the abandoned ground is
rich With implements of both the copper and stone ages, says the Chicago
Times-Herald. The system of tunneling must have been through some process lost ages ago, for there is no indication of drilling or blasting.
In exploring a cave in Whalen canyon:
adjoining the mine he found the bones
of a man and evidences that the man
-was not only. a cave dweller, but had
companions in that rocky fortress.
There was: a tier sleeping apartment.
The bones discovered were disconnectVery Popular Book.
The continued popularity of “David
Harum” is indicated by the increasing
reached 425,000.
Chinese artists cannot paint an animal without making a caricature,
whereas their flower pictures are not
only true to life in form and color, but
show a loving study of detail.
The favorite cathartic is Hood’s
‘fice Rhodes tells about the natives , Pills. 25.
J. Gairns.
HE IS MAKING TOPS OF ALL GRADES
: At price to suif the times.
A Fine Line of Robes from §2 up.
Horse Blankets of all grades.
Harness, Saddles, Whi»s, Curry
Combs and Bruslies. 4
All at Bed Rock Prices for Cash.
. No Credit ‘cas,
Union. Livery Stable
Henry Lane, -.~Prop'r
The finest turn-outeiushe ounty,andph.n
y of them
* Open dav snd uight
Crisse!l Bros,
Dealers in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Mams,
BAOON, Ete.,
fe
E
g GREAT Hupyay Z i
ee
Stone and Copper Implements In a j
figures, which are said now. to have .
Ty At eee ee ee . 9
Soot —
o
Nevada Co. Electric Power
Co.’s is the Ideal Light.
HEALTH
AND i
ACCIDENT, ~
__ INSURANCE.
fides Mutual Aid Association
i an Francisco, Cal.
For Five Cents Per Day
WILL PAY, according to the hazard of occu
pation, from $8.00 to $25.00 a week, when un °
able to work through being hurt accidentally.
WILL PAY, if you are accidentally killed
$208.00 to ¥
WILL PAY $10.00 a week, when you are
sick and Cys coaw oF ‘.
WILL PAY. $100,00 for funeral expenses.
WILL PAY, if you lose a hand and foot
or both feet.and hands, $1 1
Absol te Protection to the members upon
ing $5.00 life membership fee.and dues of
1.50 per month.
LIFE INSURANCE.
also issues pousies of Life Insurance, payog from $1 to $5000 in nen of death, and
I . $1000 per week che dey cour and ajo
; a ear paid up po ry
Fitro ‘at ‘death Or $1000 at ena of i yonres
10.00 per week for accident or sickness.
iF INSURED,
You cannot lose all your income when you
re sick or disabled by accident.
The Fidelity Mutual Aid Association is Pre
mminently the Largest and Stron Accidéut aba. Health Reoviation in the United
States. .
Tt has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States
of California and Missouri, which, together
with an ample Reserve Fund lar;
¥ Of ita protection
amembers.
Reliable Agents Wanted. Write
J.L. M. SHETTERLEY,
+ ¢o6 ry and General Manager
San Francieco, Ca!
The Referee,
*
WM. WHEELIHAN, Prop’rs
FINEST.:: ;
Wines, Liquors
Edge Beer.
COMMERCIAL STREET.
al ee
assete, make mt Shee re an absolute guar
and Cigars Gilt Edge Saloon,
Agent for the amous Ruhstaller Guit
on 4
EST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
= z
Attorney and Counselor at Lew,
(REICE,COE. BROAD AND PINE Str.
up staire, Nevada City.
[Drs
_ W. W. WAGGUNER,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor. “@
EPUTY. U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR
c & Roberts’ Blook, Neabet
FRED SEARLS, 3
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Wrap at + ee coune
$ — we aA
Case:after case and carload efter carload of Shoes received by us are heing
distributed through this and adjoining
counties. Every Beas sold seems to
give satisfaction. The complaints number about one to every hundred pairs
sold and regular customers are incréasing. The quality of the material-used
in our Men’s, Women’s and Children's
Shoes cannot fail to prove satisfactory.
It is the best obtainable. These iteme
will show why our store is so popular.
Repairing promptly and neatly done
at reasonable prices. — ‘
Also office for the Singer Sewing
Machines. Needles, Oil and parts for
all makes of machines supplied to
order. ,
P. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
ILL PRACTICE aA WL am oars ase
ALFRED D. MASON,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
FFIC O nos TILLEY BUILDING, NEVADA
l. C. LINDLEY,
Attorney and selor at Law.
SICK-TILLEY BU, ING, COR. B.
OM Pine streeta, Up Stairs. “arate
BOVEY BROTHERS,
Broad Street.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law,
Transcript Block, Commercial . Street
Nevada Oity.
Empire Stable,
8: oad Street, opp. National Bxchange Hote
Nevada City.
J. M. WALLING,
Attorney : at : Law,
BPI ¥ BUILDING, .
We ee a and Pine str. ots,
JAMES HENSESSY, ° Prop’r.
ciated :
The Empire Livery Stable
has ahe largest lot of
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
To he found tv this part of the State.
‘The. Glenbrook,
Ralph Maitland.... .Proprietor
Choicest of .
Wines, Liquors, and Cigars.
———
Give me call and you'll never regret
Pine Street, Nevada City. :
Steam Beer on Draught, 5 Cents.
The Best Liquors,
The Best Cigars.
‘These are the attractions you can
always find at
“THE COUNCIL CHAMBER.”
Beer 5 Cents a Glass,
All the favorite brands of WMiskies kept on
“Thomas or,” ** epper.”
‘. and “Robin poet i
Wm. J. Britiand.
* D. R. KINNEY, Proprietor.
H AVING PURCHASED THE WELLknown and populer ilt Edge Saloon
at the Corner of Broad atd Pine streets, I
will keep.constantly on hand the finest
NATIONAL
ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor,
oustomefs.
Stables Open All Night.
Foot of BroadStreet, Nevada City.
Telephone No. 72.
Livery and Feed Stable.
Best of attention given to trausien'
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
O. P. S. Whisky and other fine brands.
Steam Beer, 5 Cents.
Give meacall. Kind andeourteous treatmentextended to all.
GEO. RICHARDSON,
UNDERTAKER
—AND—
EMBALMER.
Pavlors Broad Street. opp. City Hall.
“THE BEST 1S
NONE TOO COOD.”
That's the motto of yours truly,
GEORGE W. TALLON,
inthe market, and that always lead
them to come again.
The Peerless Saloon
and they all know where it
izens Ba
And it is a’ winner. He makes it a
point to serve his patrons with the
very best Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Is a high-class resort for goutiemen,
s—-OD
Broad street just across from the CitOpen day aud night. Hearse furnished
in city free. Strict attention to all calls
das or night. Lady attendant. Telephone, Weat 5.
A Favorite Old,Saloon
UNDER NEW MAN AGEMENT.
*
os
I HAVE BOUGHT THE POPULAR SALOON
on Commercial street known as the
FREE COINAGE.
Here you will always! find the choicest
Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the market.
With them you will receive a cordial wel"LEADING CIGAR DEALER,
Z —IIn stooxK——
GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT ar
ESTRELLA BOHEMIAN CLUB
LA ROSA HARMONSA
E. W. SCHMIDT,
Pine Street... Sader coccbow «Nevada City Ce
LEADING LADY, Best 5 Cent Ciga:
Sold,
Robert Simmens
CHIN@ LEE
Dealer in
AND OTHE
Cadies’ Dresses, Underwear Gakmenas.
Allclothes made to order,
and at the lowest prices,
Made to order
D
GEORGE A. GRAY,
” Poneral Director and Embalmer.
The Finest of Faneral Furnishing
Floral Pieces supplied to order.
: Pe pe sings: Nos.: Office 281, residence
nee Down Gowns, Dressing Gowns,
— Silk Waists and Ladies’ Under
wear. F
s. Broad Street, two doors below Mr:
Dutz’s Restaurant.
NATIONAL, MARKET,
Established ta 188 by
JAS. J. OTT,
Bo.
Gold and ores: ‘every description
refined ab go %
Nevada Assay Office,
MainStreet, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Broad St., Opp. Citisens’ Bank.
Cc. J. NAPFZIGER, ° . Prop’r
hy se nd all kinds of
THOS. S. FORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
PRICE— le OQ’ I LONES BUILDING, COR. COM
aland Pine streets.
Dr, N. E. Chapman,
Dr. C. W. Chapman
DENTISTS.
Offiee at residence, Sacramento st Nevada
City, Cal.
{.L. BOWMAN. 4.7. SHAW
SHAW & BOWMAN,,
Dentiste.
Office in Oda Fellows Buliding, Broad Serees
Nevada City, Cal.
SINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY
ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS.
EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONS
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
anene aat
Mountain Company, No. 16
U. R. K. of P.
Meets at Armory Hall on the SECOND
fHURSDAY EVENING of each month.
WM. G. RICHARDS, Capt.
Jo V. SNypxER, Recorder.
Milo Lodge, Knights of Vythias,
Meets every Friday Evening,
At Pythian Castle,
Utttins Brethren are cordially invited to
WM. DELBRID .
G. W. Oapen, K. of R. and S. eee a
Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47,1. O
Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, A. 0
U. W.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’elogh
B. A. BOST W. M. =
CHARLES &. ASHBURN, Recorder.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hail
tivery 2d and 4th Mo: of be ‘ ene each month a
780 o's. iq
J. ¥. SHAW, C.P
GEO. A. GRAY, Scribe. . ;
iiehrenlerereelicts ltteer
Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. S.G. W
Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’cloek,
F. L. ARBOGAS?, Pres.
ED. J. MORGAN, R, 8.
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. We
Meets at Pythian Castle
Second and fourth Thursdays of each month
MISS ARKT GILLESP1K, P
we ness
NEW YORK HOTEL.
BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY,
MRS. W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor
ee,
UNDER naw MANACE
uplate house, situa’
ploasantest portions of the
lectric lights
—A home-like
in one of the
ueen City. Fifty
roughout,
THE ABLE me pas ournacead ie the county
fon 3 T oemaiee serv ze
é
suppli
ig as Ma
Rates moderate. Best accommodations iu
the eounty for the money. *
FRANK’S PLACE .
FRED BILERMAN, Proprietor,
Broa 1 Street, above Pine,’
. Nevada City.
ENTERPRISE LAGER BEEP
On dreught. Best brands_of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars. speate Denne no hee
tan
Pay Us A OALL.
oat