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March 17, 1899 (4 pages)

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ing Oi ansion. hat we ver the r claim ution.” res, but hi that he m of F. fin the @ . aforepay the LLARS rh, that Hat's INEY. of DeON, ablic, . internood and Send do, O. ow d new i Silk We indow > Suet irst— an be that the road from Long street to Olay bonding the city for der-to raise fands with which to ‘construct a much needed public sewer system,, . Attorney, “Ford is. acting under instractions oft the City Trustees . adopted at last night’s. meeting, when . : Engineers Englebright and Simonton presented plans for the proposed sys-_ tem. These plans. recommend ‘that on’ the north side of Deer Oreek vitr salt glazed* pipe bé put in and that it will take 88 flushing tanks and: about: 50 manholes, It will require 5200 feet of 12-inch pipe, 1520 feet. 10‘inch, 8445: feat of 8-ingh, 82,565 feet, of 6-inch. They state that all modern systems provide: for distinct. systems—one for summer and one far winter flood drainage. By the use’ of flushing tanks, ‘whieh work. automaticly, it takes but little water to clean the sewers, The plane: provide a main sewer on each side of Deer Creek, which permits of a grade of 2 feet per 100 feet. The branch sewers are to extend from the main. pipe. . ‘The sewerage is planned to be dumped at. the head of the Newtown ditch, butif arrangements cannot be made with the Excelsior -Water: Company’ it will be necessary to extend the main sewers.a few hundred feet further down the creek and then build a small ditch to rémove it, which would cost but little. The estimated cost’ of a system is as follows: 6200 feet. 12-inch pipe at $1,. $5200; 1520 feet 10-inch at 65 cents, $988; 8445 feet 8-inch at 58 Gents, $1894.75; 32,565 feet 6-inch pipe at 35 cents, _ 397.75; 50 manholes at $35, $1750; 38 flushing tanks at $50, $1900; superintendence and éngineering, $2500; contingent. expenses, $2000; total cost, $27,-. 630.50. The residents of Long street asked street be opened through the property of Chris Polich. The matter was referred to the street committee. : . The Board allowed the usual monthly salaries, also the following bills: . South Yuba Water Co., water, $300.82 __Bleetric Power Co., elestricity, $138, G. E. Turner, merchandise, $4.70. Insurance on City Hall, $30. Dabb & Sen, stationery, $1.25. Miners Foundry, repairs, etc., $88.38. " Labor—W. Abbott 11.90, Jas. Oates 50 cents, George Jones $12.50, Ed Arthar $1.50, Jas. Saul $2.50, J: Dennler $1 W. G. Carr $2.25, J. Hoskin $1.25. . The following ¢laims-on the fire fand were ordered paid: _ Nevada Hose Co., $10. Pennsylvania Engine Co., $16.50. Ogden Bros., spanners, $9. : Gamewell Fire alarm Oo.,rent of sys. tem, $30. R. Racker, labor, $3.75." Treasurer Gray reported. $7182.73 on hand. During the month $1262.49 was paid out and $1600.44 received. City Marshal Tompkins reported that during the month three liquor licenses were sold, ‘amounting to $60; 39 businéss’ lidénses, $141; total collection, $201. Collector ‘Murchie’s report stated that the water sales for the month amounted. to $1095.79; amount collected SHORE SF balance due, $5,608.45. sue Smartsville Siftings. _The. ‘Smartsville “correspondent of the Appeal furnishes these notes: Andrew. Phister, who has been Jaid up for several months with rheumatism;'was admitted last Monday to the Nevada county: hospital. Mrs. E. Mellarky is. once more con‘fined. to the house and her condition is considered very critical. We have been visited with consider able frost for several nights, but as far as we can learn no serious damage to. resulted from that fruit © trees has sduree. “The new drédger made a start last week, just enough to demonietrate the fact that at least a few changes are again meet disappointment. Naviganecessary for smooth running and sattion bas’ been wonderfally binphetéd isfactory execution. Al Rigby is suffering with a Jame decision and if Yuba county can win foot, caused by stepping upon a nai last week while at his. workin the Blue Point mind. It will. undoubtedly be several days before ‘he will be able to resume his labors. . ee eat Dr. Laura A.’ Harris “win be at the National Exchange hotel eo during the entire week and will give ‘free cons on and-advice to. lad * Phe Doctor makes a specialty of all forms of. canses of the diseases will be fully i pas ig ee eS ane ved Debris Commission for a permit, and ternoons from 1 to 4 o'clock and even) vell.as. they might, that, they had no miétt ” For ‘Rent. G ings. ‘The vacant store now in the Tran-. prejudiced, as well as ignorant of the) sOriPT Block is ered tae rent. an facts and the law. sed gl peas "Toesday. evening, Mr. Green presents : his, views . of the etuaton: in these . ‘pose of showing our readers how ridiculously unfair Mr. Green can be when he seeks to make 81 point against the mining industry:‘people and the hydraulic ‘miners has been long and expensive, resulting in a decision squarely in favor of the valley side. It required a close watch, ‘howveto to prevent, damage being done by netti law, which was framed with a view Of pléasing:both sides of the controversy, It wasmadeunlawful to mine by the hydraulic process, where the ‘tailings ran iato a navigable stream, without first building a restraining dam that should receive the approval . of the Debris Commission, composed of . three army-engineers, . Permission has Paral ae ouids Gt dani, satis Hooker Brothers. They claim to have of. which -have already gone out, and many uiore will go out, the first wet of $5.70, and that they have been abwinter, The valley people, throngh the . .. lect this s um in addition to Anti-Debris Association, have kept a pep aaa prive of $106 which they watch off all: the proceedings and have icied te think the Commission wctunted (een er nee ee we by good motives, but it is getting so bad that it ‘has been: determinéd to $5.70. with costs of suit. continue the litigation and stop the Kate Hayes mine notwithstanding the permit of the Commission. The dam t dakin of the mine: is eminently insecure and city aud Grass Valley last afgh > it does mot restrain. The valléy people . nang as to how he should vote for Sensent some engineers up there a short ator. ‘A ‘petition requesting him to fimé ago and the mine managers re+e 2 fused to let them go over the works change to Grant if Barnes no band take any notes and on an appeal to tioriWae' takien wt tha ‘city, bit Chairthé’ Commission this refusal was 8U8-. man Marsh of the County Central Comtained. Sawyer decision u pholds that view,.that no Legislature, no Congress, no Comtention of wiring the Assemblyman to mission, can grant any ove the privistand by ‘Barnes unless there was a cy This will be the contention in Baras ‘ bre hit just” ordéred by ‘Yuba county. se rente . apr es oe The weight of the Debris ——— ». devastation would follow , especial f somen* ind will give a a perman <li Calan, to whom the watchman referred no matier of how long standing. The)» ‘hig leave to, go into the claim. Judes Nilon made th my in the water right case of J. vs. John Fogatty: “In the. atiove entitled cause it appearing to the Court that jndgme Ske wham rendered ‘end enteréd on . 8, 18968, and. the!’ Clerk ‘had Societe . make up. and certify tothe judgment roll, it is ordered that the judgment. roll be made up and certified to by the Clerk and dated pratensis beget asof. noon et ns Th the case ‘of Bradbury & “Miser against. Mr. and Mrsa. Eagepe Roberts and Hooker Bros., the demurrer of:defendant E.: Roberts to the complaint was ovefraled, The wife has’ filed “a disclaimer to the effect. that she has: no interest in . the property. involvedPlaintiffs did some papering and painting at the Roberts. house in Grass V Valley on a-sab-contract they~ took ‘from “The litigation between the “valtey mohitors and many” thousands: of « been expended in that oie came the celebrated Cami-. _ furnished ‘extra ,materials::at the instance of the defendants to the amount property, and now sue to recover the Instructions Asked For. Assemblyman Bobinson sent to this the judgment of prominent Republiwas sent from Grass Valley. No. acsaid: after inqa around “Tt is held by the valley side, and the peer ecg Skin to eek Grant and Burns, and expressed an inof ‘destroying the property of anchance of ‘electing hee besides ‘ That Drill ¢ Challenge. will have to be overthrown. c 8 Captain Gaylord of Mountain Com“ihe ee ntles of; ‘the : j magny R. K,. of BR. stated this mornmento valley will be asked to assist ing.that: ‘tlie: challenge for acompetitive Yuba county in defraying the expenses dell tentiell't i ‘ y Captain Avery and his jabaas Tame aigdtorthe ly suit? men of Garfield Conclave, Knights. of and every resident of the valley is inSherwood Forest; Will ba acted ti : pon at terested—vitally interested—in having nexr ‘Thursday evening’s meeting’ of this suit settled correctly: 4 scene of . the Mountaineers. It is his opinion “. that the challenge will be accepted, but wang < reat <4 sa i that the contest will not take pypsce for that. tt ds sak % “ ee ©! several months'as the members ‘of the qeuags FF eave, ent ie mot won then Uniform Rank have sot been practicing there is to be unrestricted hydraulic of late while Captain Avery’s company . has been working industriously and ‘is mining. What is that to mean? “The Yuba river is the most dangeri: n epler ndid shap ie ous stream and it runs,-or will run, the balk of ’the debris from the mines. ‘There is a heavy fall from it to the} ‘Feather river and a like fall from the} ‘Feather to the Sacramento. If there is . unrestricted mining the levees on the Yuba above Marysville must very soon give way; the water will then run squarely across to the Feather; that . stream has now more to cérry than nature provided for'and it would soon fill up so that the water would again break the west levees and the whole would] ran across to the Sacramenio, ousting ‘all the country, as. it would come. this way, with debris. Then after filling.a portion of. the Sutter tales the debris' would come into the Sacraments where the fall is only about four inches to the mile, and narrow, very narrow. It would not last, jong.and there would be ra devastated country and ruined rivers. “The rivers have gréatly improved since the Sawyer decision. The Yuba has cut a channel down through. the bed of slickens that is some miles wide. The willows are being cleared from some of that debris laud and it will be made of some value, but if we must have unrestricted hydraulic’ mining there will bemo Yuba river in a year or two, and the land from which the owners are hoping to get something will ions ou have had the. “Binge or a ee cold. You “pe recovering from or @ slow fever; ‘or ‘possibly seme of the children are just getting over the measles or whooping cough, . Are you recovering as fast © as you shouldP Has not your old trouble left your blood full. of “impurities? And: isn’t this the reason~ you keep so poorly? Don’t delay recovery longer but since the enforcement of the Sawyer : this suit it will continue to improve, but it is going to take a united effort to
win and all hands should help.” The Sun is guilty of many misstate. ments. ‘The Kate Hayes:dam is not insecure. ‘The impudent anti-mining en-. gineer and spy unlawfully trespassed pon the company’s claim; asking nolena. permission, and the watchman very naturally ordered them off. _Subuently they met Superintendent fe will remove all im ties from your blood. It is also a a Be immense 5 time. meets toe them, but they made noeffort to obtain lm instead, they wired to the California cur book*on Diet in Consti: pation. ‘the commissioners properly replied, as authority to grant it. Green and his clique are vicious and Some of thent are _. trying to keep up this aeennn”s for po: . P bago mine after a short visit here, . returns.—A compressor has been orto run between here and. Lake Tahoe. : ‘The company, is only waiting for the snow to disappear beforé g the . work, which-will be compl £ Himacskbonsy” Young ® ‘Jr. is pe-. 1st. D. L. Bliss, the toy has overiig from his . sickness.~—-Mes-been East for the past month purchas. mes:Lewis Bushnell and:J. Molien. ing first-class passenger coaches. A have about: recovered from their Tefirst-class. hotel ‘to accommodate 800 Gent: sickness.—~—Elisha ' Penrose‘4s till soe’ from the effects’ of being keidked"in the breast by « horse’ redently, and to complicate his conditivn he now has grip. if shore of Lake ‘Tahoe at the’ ——— terminas, Nothing 580 Legitimate as. ‘hie: WASHINGTON: George Haven and “wT here is no ‘business so legitimate J. Hbaugh are here from Nevada City. 98 mining,” says Judge Goodwin spending a few deys.—Mrs. W. H. editorially in the Salt Lake Tribune. ‘Mead;:who has been ill for some time, To this the Virginia City Ohronicle is improving———There is a foot and a adds: half of snow on Snake Hill above ‘town, . men obtain money they go down in —If the developments in bis vlgim . their pockets to getit,. They may give on Poorman’s Creek: continue to ‘be fa. fall value for it, ‘but after all it is only vorable A. Pugh: will build a mill this . .% Swap. When . they take it from the season. ground it isa creation, and blesses not RELIEF HILL: There is but Hbule: . only him who receives, but; benefits all aiiow on the ‘ground here in town, it} "° world. oe having disappeared rapidly. under. the ‘ : cs ithe aera cen es . Oe Porus Sat shen Weeds rae climate for three days past.——Joe: oe a st ange a ei Faulhaber has gone back to the Plumremey oe y On take‘Hood’ ecimeegriiie in premegetice enc MOORE’S FLAT: The Hegarty. sisters, Misses Grace.and Maggie, have re-. _ Hoob’s Pris cure elonangel, Mailturned from a.visit at Luke Oity. _. ed_ for 25. vents by O. I. Hood & Roy MAYBERT: Superintendent Hall of ‘Lowell, Mass. the Eagle Bird returned yesterday from} San Francisco, and confirmed \he: dis-' appointing news that the sale of the _ Govt cel yeah Notane toasty tong oi coe r 50 cen! y rapper Phare ica peggy : one to B. Re BROWN, Transcript office. «: nesday.——The:. Lindsey. mine looks better and better with each day's work done on it. — Phil Bradley will resume work on the Spanish mine as soon as the.winter storms are over. ‘Phe Spanish is one of the stand-bys of this, part of the county, for it can al‘ways be dependeu upon to. yield good sn aur connie Nevada County Directory. dered by Oohoe and as, ast arrives power drills'will be started in ‘the Grey Eagle tunnel. TRUCKEE: The Republican says: Judge Francis Finnegan and W. Richardson went to San Jose on a business The. Stamp of Perfection ‘h pices The Shoes we wa eased Inv stockbear all the evidencés of being well made. To the ubitiated who judge by. experience they aregnequalled. Those who seek for other good ‘points will find it in the quality of the stock and the excellent workmanship. The materials used are of the-highest grade throughout. We Score a Point ; With Moderate Prices. BOVEY BROS., Broad Street. ‘Photographs . MADE BY GRASS VALLEY, CAh. Are permanent and always up to date. ll ©OOOOOO 6600000000 Don’t Be a Clam_ But if you are fond of SALT aia CANNED FISH, consider these delicacies for breakfasts or lunches: Fine,.Fat: Mackerel, 10 cents apiece. Canned Salmon and Sardines. Soused Mackerel in Cans. Lobsters, Clams, Oysters. SSOOOOOSO Ag B. WOLF, Nevada City. © © © © Salmon Bellies, 10 cents apiece. © © ) © Commercial Street, Seeeoesoeoe0ecoes aspirants for ana . Aalocunto clone as eddnight, The pea {tition in favor of such an ordinance’ “MePhe. 26n8 entitled to dog while the opposij tres. ——Work thay be expected to be-. tiom petitio gin soon of the narrow gauge railroad . *"20un pe es Tint the precinct. guests will be*ballt thie year on the. ight closing of ‘saloons apeation ® “In other occupations “where . ‘The Trustees deoidea last wight . to compelling the contained the signatures of 425. citi-. = Fey $1 we to raise” the oon et ‘from . $12 to. $20 per querter And to reduce]. ait license from. $4 to In future a y one desiring to engage in the taiker business must. be recommended by fifty citizens residing . Should the people desire, the Board will submit the midthe voteraat the next elestio on. Pythian Installation Tonight. This evening Milo Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will confer the Page rank on a candidate. The new officers are well up in their work and the ceremony. will as a.consequence be:very interesting. * Young Mothers. Croup is the terror: of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and Har ently Bo fatal, Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in casés of Croup. It has never been known to fail. The worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25cts.,50 cts.and $1 00. For sale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf 20 Ripe Olives in Bulk. Another barrel of extra fine ‘ones ‘. just received at J. J. Jackson’s Beehive grocery store. on Commercial street. f10-tf ». day the price advanced to” §2° per bari‘J dred pounds, which is double what was ¢. from the State of Nevada and are of . that excelient quality for ‘which the Srx loaves bread fo for 250 at Homann’s . . of ~ Over: the State, a ahiadiat ‘potatoes’ at thie preset ie eine uae * Yeuterpaid last fall, and ordinarily at this season of the year the price is one cent per poond. The bulk of the potatoes now being brought to this market are “gpuds” raised on the Truckee Meadows are noted. The price above stated ‘is what dealers have: to ‘pay, as the potatoes cost $1 65 per hundred at wholesale in, Sacramento and the freight ‘trom there to this city is 85 cents per hundred pounds, Thisds the highest . potatoes have been for a long time and ceca tte da: abectiue or wiabioet kerop last ar ® im all sections. : “Recently at Salinas, this State, Sides toda have been retailiug at thref cents , a pound, which is: remarkably. high for that. famons potato producing-section. In thie city . of late the Tetail price has ‘been two cents per pound and it will probably be. increased now to. two — f a marie cents. 4 ine soe Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked womankitd, are quickly and surely cured by Karl’s Olover Root 'Tea, the great blood © purifler and tissue builder, . Money refaunded if aot satisfactory.. Price. 26° cts. and 50 ots. Forsale by H. Dewieaan, Six loavés bread for 25c at Homann’s. merc) STOCKHOLDERS’ MEBTING.° Nevada County Narrow Gauge Raitroad Company. 4 ais ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKholders of sot tne Nevada ogeye Narrow Gauge Railroad mpany pe bod per oa of seven directors, to serve for, twelve months, and for the Transadtlon, ‘ol such other business as may before the meoting, vill by bo as the glee a le Valley, Nevada at the railroad de Om > u Wednesday, the Sth day of April, ’ 1899, at $ o'clock p. a Polls will be opened at 3:30 o'clock ind closed at 3:45 p. m, Trans fer books w itt be es toe on the 2th of March. By achat . of OHN F. F. KIDDER, President. GEORGE FLETCHER, Secretary. mil7 D. S. PRINCE’S NEW DRY GOODS and CLOTHING STORE, Commercial Street, near Pine, Nevada City, Has just opened with a complete stock of DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING ‘. GOODS LADIES’, MEN'S and CHILDREN’S SHOES at San Franelsco prices. The public ate invited to call and see these Goods. — 14 iL J. J. JACKSON, : BEEHIVE ‘GROCERY.. . Proprietor Agency For--Monogram Whiskey Blue Label Catsup Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for : or: Fancy Groceries MEATS AND FISH. PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED Mascot Whiskey....ccicssceescesceree $1 00 , Mikado Soap. ......cccssccsrserevsses 065 Pa i Malt Whiskey..... sosseteoe LOO) Silke Soap. . os.. . sess! 05 Pepsin Whiskey......050..0.ccecee 1 00 Reig eeu gece! Corl aot Game Odake Whiskey ..cscsssssoess-« 1 00 Clairette Soap.. icciicc ete. teeeee : 06 Monarch (Jug) Whiskey..s..:++++. 100 Water Queen Soap. ......csssseeeee 06 EX LE NCIBROY 005.5 ccsccscskerecsersane 75 . Copco (white) Soap. ....s0++4 vey ¢ OS Rock & Rye Whiskey......... 1 00 . Cashmere (white):Soap........ 06 Maple Rum.. .:-.csestereeeteoreeeseres 1.00! Dandy Soap, 20 bars.. .i..s:.00 50 Sherry Wine....2.ccccseseeees Seeaee, Oe Sern ‘Soap. 6 2 — bie ousoep ee POPPE rT yy he rr war ee ne Sea Foam Wash’g Powder,8lb pokg 90 Olare NOs sinns tnsencars reseese appa ey i Diamond Dust Washing Powder. 06: is the Best. Give it 4 Trial. a NS A al Manufacturing Jeweler. Sl The Happiest Girl. In town is she who has received an Engagemeut.or Wedding Ring purchased, here, Our stock of Jewelry is particularly well suppiied with these articles of feminineadornments‘and their beaGty is noteqnalled . by any other establishment in this elty. i The settiugs are unique andthe workmanship excellent, The.stones are without flaw and very brilliant. There isa great variety of pieces and good quality at all figures, TE IES ASAE aE We 1 TS BRANDY. SS _ Sct —S es —— — The Soldier Boy Has Returned. ‘He is prepared to-do all kinds of work in the SHOEMAKING line, ‘well of all the Trautmans, were sages of the past, Bat the ‘Trautman of this city Ts a master of the last. _ Call thy aia pecs ove No. % 20 oa Shoes Made and Mended, % Who answered his country’ 8 aad: Led: TRAUTMAN, eget le (. Jrissss0e3 to F, OC. Luetie, ., A. & i. w. Hartung," mess ea The Clock Strikes One. ! as being a necessity in every family, * It is a household-regulator and it lle be accurate, steady in its habits and. ra cheerful face. Our Clocks are all ¥ and more too, They are HANDSOME CLOCKS: >”. rinterior ‘mechanism is made for rd and continuous work, but their exteriors are elegant, beautifal or ornate, — will oo=> re Lecated on Broad Street, Below