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March 2, 1900 (4 pages)

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eta ‘THE TRANSORIPT. — PERSONAL POINTERS. BRIEF MENTION. [GRASS VALLEY'S NEW DEPOT. CRUSHED IN A MINE: es oe . Le é 7. THE TRA BROWN. & CALKINS. Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Both Old} dinor Motes and Comments of Local/ 4 Substantial and Convenient Structure The Sad Ending of a Young Miner at the . 4 a * Ls 1 FRIDAY. 0 2.seces and Young. Interest. to Replace the Old Building. Town of Forbestown. ; : Se i -_ —_—_— eras] Tosa} Hotten Ralph Gaylord is on the sick list. Pigs’ feet at U. E. Malloy’s. The preliminary work for the con-. The following are the full particulars N e W S " : : G rs) ds Departure and A 7 . . Grove Deal continues to improve. Company C social tomorrow night. . gtruction of a new passenger and . f the Forbestown ‘accident, of which P . According to the 2 x ea don E. J. Morgan has returned from be-. Weather forecast : Showers tonight. freight depot for the Nevada County mention has heretofore been made in AAAS ASAT MSS AE AS NOS TS TIS ef ee ‘ing into eff FRIDAY,....+ ..-March 2, 1 : low. and tomorrow. Narrow-Guage Railroad at Grass Val-. these columns : 4 MOAT TE TE TS Soule table go en : a . -J.-O: Wells ‘has*goné to San Fran-. Genuine Imported Swiss Cheese at} jey commences today. The new buildAt about 3:30 o’clock Tuesday mornaU ee : ee ee ae pas . nik al : WASHINGTON WE WHISPERINGS ve Isoard & Son’s. f24-lw . ing will be a model of its kind in every }ing a cavé occurred in a mine, near the : postoffice ollows: 3 James McBride is here from San. A great-many men are at work 0n. respect, and will be much more contown of Forbestown, in which the Beik OLOSING . . Francisco. sewer connections. venient than the present one. brothers, George, Leonard and William, C 9 For the West, Gr: Notes of Recent ‘Doings Around the Na Mark Adams has gone to Keswick,} Oall on Ed Schmidt when you want} General Manager Kidder has had this . Were atwork. The cave occurred in a a er e oO. Park and Colfax, 8 p tion’s Capital City. . Shasta county. anything in the tobacco line. tf . matter under consideration for a long . Stope, the stringers slipped off from a t : For the East and . Wasunieron, Feb. bg. 1900. E. D. Snow of San Jose went to] Many nice improvements around the . time, and yésterday concluded that the ‘post that was supporting the wall and For Colfax, 1 p.m Downieville: today. town are contemplated as soon as the! work should be commenced at once. the mass came down, catching George, For the East and \ at cata Pabrenge gr ag mer E. W. Garrette of San Francisc came . weather is settled. The new building will be constructed . Who was in a kneeling position. The LADIES, we want to call your attention to and Chicago Park, 4: a itt oodilaceaie : Sanne which . i2 0m the morning train. Go to the Referee Saloon and get a! on the vacant lot to the north of the . Othertwo brothers escaped with a few ~ “HOURS OF the SPRING GOODS we have on display i in our There you will find the ever popJames Worl is in Marysville pur. chasing hogs and cattle. Chas. Driver of Boston, Mass. is here spending a few days. glass of that celebrated Ruhstaller’s Gilt Edge Steam Beer. tf Dr. W. P. Sawyer has taken up his residence at the National Hotel where bruises but George was crushed beneath the mase and lived less t half hour. After--the cave he talked with his brothers for about fifteen minpresent quarters, and will be about 120 feet long and will have a depth of about 40 feet, which will be 10 feet deeper than the old depot. The north will probably become a. law without . further change, is considered a strong . measure than was either the House or j Senate bill. There was at ‘no time From the East an large window. len Chicago Park ai ular ” peom Bat ahd Vi : Mrs, T. Goodan arrived bere last ev-. he can be found nights. £20-tf . end of the new building will be near . utes, informing them that he was in ; and Colfax, 5:40 cues ge on an oe lees ac: i ening from Boston on a visit. Persian and Turkish rags, 30 by 60/the ice house, and the freight depot great pain. After that time he ceased VW E N ETIA N Ss ime a uacanen dis oftlect ‘eaahiodo give the U. 8. M.G. Boyden came in on last even-l. inches, one dollar apiece. All sizes. and storeroom will be in that end of ; to speak and they concluded he was me ing’s train from San Franciéco. Dr. OC. L. Hildebrandt left yesterday for Washington, where he will locate. Geo. Adams returned to his home at Jacramento today after a short visit . bere. Ed. Hilman left on the morning and all prices. Snell & Fleming. f6-tf The Assessor and all his deputies will commence assessing the property of the county at 12 o’clock next Monday. The upper part of the Wyoming road, dead. As soon as the accident was announced Henry Stow came to the assistance from the Gold Bank mine with some of his men, but asthey were obliged to timber the ground to where the unfortunate man was lying the the building. The dimensions of the freight room will be about 90 feet long by about 30 feet wide. The waiting room and passenger depot will be situated in the southern end of the building, and these will be the best financial system and the bighest credit; the week’s discussion was on how best to accomplish that, and the result is success, and an improvement upon the /bills as passed by the two branches of Congress. Senator AldThat have no equal for Tailor’ Suits in all the 4.6 popular shades. ee HOMESPUNS =. Tae Lonpon, March . 4 ; following is the: te The very : near the Miners Foundry, is receiving. arranged with every convenience for body of deceased was not taken out of eta : : eae diag sah neprtzcem ct eon noe train for San Francisco, where he re-. acoat ot gravel. It needed it bad}the accommodation of the patrons ofthe mine until noon. The deceased In Srey. s—just, the thing for skirts. lor’s latest: dispateh : i re "con Kee aacliniog why sides. enough. the road. Leading from the waiting-. was a native of Forbestown, about 35 noticeable e “NELTHORPE, Marc c . ‘ : : Mrs. W. F. Englebright has been quite sick for several duys but is now better. A. W. Blundell, who was formerly superintendent of the Murchie mine, is in town. ; M. H. Kohler and wife, of Denver The members of tin Excelsior Whist Club had a lovely time lus evening atthe home of Mr. and Mrs, ©. J. Brand. The Degree of Honor entertainment will take place next Wednesday evening. A grand time isin store for all years of age, and was much_ respected by all who knew him. He leaves a wife, mother, sister and ten brothers to mourn his demise. His sister, Mrs. George White, and his brother, John Beik, both of this city, were summoned aud are now in Forbestown. room will be a stairway to the second story, where the offices of the general manager, general freight agent . and other officers of the company will be fitted up in modern style. The ticket office will be situated on the first or ground floor as heretofore. I Lave just returnec Except a small guar: Hill, the whole. of besieging the town h haste, and to the sot country is quite ch changes were made, and on Thursday the Senate will vote on the report, which will be edopted by the same vote that passed the Finance bill ten days ago. The republican ‘members of the ‘House held two conferences on the CHENIOTS Are there with the new cloth called ZEM BELINE that is quite the craze for Spring wear. Col., are here visiting the lady’s mother, Mrs. S. Harper. Mrs. Thos. S. Ferd and her daughter, Porto Rican tariff bill, and as a conse quence, the bill. will be a amended sligbtly before being passed. who attend. Philip Deidesheimer, the well-known mining operator, is now manager of the The new depot will be reached over a new road, the preparations for which were made when the large granite wall ee Husband’s Injuries Caused Death. That misfortunes never come single You will notice a few of the very latest in SILK WAIST PATTERNS. garrison was on half man per day and ¢ Miss Wilks Ford, went to Sacramento . today on‘a visit. Tom Feeney of San'Francisco arrived . here Jast evening and went to North Bloomfield today. H. Kaler, left today for Maybert, being accompanied by his family, where he expects to reside. Misses A. and B. Pulman were in Marysville Tuesday en route from San Francisco to this city. Col. Mather arrived on last iveuieas 8 train from Oakland and went to the Plumbageg mine today: Aribur Lacey of Camptonville, who has been visiting the coast cities, returned here last evening on his way home. James aud William Andrews, who bave been here on a visit to their cousin, Wm, H. Andrews, left yesterday for Calaveras county, where they will visit for ashort time. They have just returned from Australia and are makiog a tour of California. U. R. K. of P. Officers Installed. Accident mine at Big Oak Flat, 'Tuolumne county. Fancy beaded pine and cedar ceiling and finish are the best on earth. Grown and made at home. M,. L.& D. Marsh have them. f10-tf Don’t fail to try a dollar’s worth of Chase & Sanborn’s celebrated coffee. Two bitsa pound. For sale only by George C, Gaylord & Son. tf Maher & Co. have a new advertisement in today’s Transcript. ‘They have in their large show windows a fine display of spring goods. Qur lumber isshed-covered, .therefore is clean and bright. There. are many other ressons why you should use our lumber, M.L.& D. Marsh. f10-tf At “The Grotto”, at all times, you can get the finest of liquors, wines, ales, cigars, etc. Drop in and see how it is, all ye who never their sampled goods.tf Moore has one of the best photograph galleries in the State. The work he turns out is equal toany artist in the United Statee, and the prices are lower. Curter & Johnston are still giving great bargains in clothing, furnishing meat ration. by hors men wanted a little ing fit for the fleld. was built some time ago. The yard will be filled in and teams will be able to reach the depot from either side. The foundation of the new building will be of granite, while the main buildings will be frame structures. The regular force of carpenters employed by the company will gdo the work. ,The old depot will. be torn down and sidetracks placed there for the ase of switching. The new depot will have many points of advantage, and it will be more convenient for railroad officials and for the public..Should_no delay. occur, it is expected that the depot will be ready
for occupancy in about thirty days, AN ATTRACTIVE TOWER, Rverybody is Asking “What Was That Built For?” A rather novel addition to the building of No. 2 engine house has attracted the passer by of late. Muny different constructions have been placed upon. The most significant featare of the meeting of the Democratic National Committee, in Washington, was the power exercised by Ex-Senator Gorman. It was his influence that knocked out the plan, fathered by Mr Bryan, of holding the democratic convntion in advance of the republican convention, and it was also his influence, that caused Kansas City to be chosen for the Convention after Milwaukee seemed to have a cinch. Mr. Gorman’s powerful and unexpected influence in the Committee is not relished by the Bryan worsbippers. He has poblicly . said he would support Bryan if he was nominated, but he hus not said that he will get him nominated. Mr. Gorman is one of the slickest and most slippery politicians in the country, and there is very little doubt that he will keep Mr. Bryan out of the nomination, if he can find a way to do it. When the Centennial Committee, composed of Congressmen, Governors of the States and prominent citizens of Washington, which is charged with arranging for the celebration of the . installed as officers-of Mountain Comties and well worth an effort on _ your part to see. Holland, who was injured. by the exi plosion of a blast in his mine mear Respectfully ’ Columbia Hill last Tuesday.Following the accident Mr. Holland managed to reach his home, and on entering presented a frightful appearance, owing to the dirt which had been blown into his flesh as well as to scorching of his face and hands. His wife was frightened at first sight of her hus-_ band, but soon recovered her apparent normal’ composure, and “immediately commenced to make her husband as comfortable as she could and give him such relief as remedies at hand could affect. At about 11 p. m. of the same day, Mrs. Holland died suddenly under circumstances already published. Mr. Holland bore up bravely under the unfortunate affliction, and has now al-,, most entirely recovered from the wounds he received at the mine. ‘ They are. beau. ! \ if MAHER & CO. baasase’s WAXEL The TAILOR . am closing out my win~~ ter goods at a Sacrifice. My Spring and Sommer Stock has arGeneral Roberts is for his unchivalric « upon so brave a foe coming to the Britis ‘ ble suppliant to su band. <e was instanced in the case of Robert ( . #es The St. Petersbur clare that the Tr: “demonstrated. its poltical independe: tothe sea. They st help for the Boers \ diversion against . ( where and maintain Evrope .to .interve most infamous of ¢ has ever waged for { “Sarge BrInp, SAFE Frinp.” Fortity . yourself now by purifying and enriching your blood and building up your} system with Hood’s Sarsaparilla and you may expect. good health throughWasHtnaTon, Mat The following-named were last night outside as it hangs suspended. A curA ; ; the purpose that the oddly appearing rs : 100:h anniversay of the establishment . pany, No. 16, U. R. K. of P.: George O. sian R Bo a offered to parohes: structure was to serve, butonly those out the coming SORt0n rived and the 4 viding a governmet of the seat of government at Washing-. Gq, jord, Past Captain; Wm. G. Rich-. ers. at whose suggestion the improvement! All liver ills are cared by Hood’s 9 the Senate at 4:17 5 _— oarwen the pene OF Sy ning 4/ ards, Captain; J E Isaac, First Lieu-. The Methodist Epworth League will. #5 made knew its real parpose. ~ Pills. 25 cents. ‘ = vote. pew Federal arg from the Capitol tenants E. A. Moore, Second Lieuten-! meet tonight for the purpose of elect-. The so-called tower is 6-5 feet square rest will arrive sila : iC. Gaylord, Treasurer; James. Benny, . tion to ; covered with rustic aud lined with) « seep — rtare pgearaneses buildings “Sh . Sentinel; William Quigley, Guard; F. 6th of oo Eerie ae oes corrugated iron. Inside a car will be GREATER. Vv 2 cf y SO) 4) nT Pre bingshy aki down blow to the Aira a wien. T. Rioay W. 3. Breland and Charles Plumbing and Sewer Work—Legg . *2™° whjch will be bung © eee AMERICA Oyster Cocktails ing the south side of Pennsylvania Steffen, Trustees. Colonel L. S. Cal-'and Shaw Company have in their em lengths of “hose, and hen pia Wen: to : Durst’s restaurant. Avenue on the governmennt, a sites. ming, wae Sue tapas Oe: ploy only first-class Plambers and are . ‘B¢ Selghs ae end — ahead COMP ANY’? try them.for public buildings. The all alA League in Nevada County. urepeces te Sareea Ot eee ae sient ce rs salibas tue note latices: ‘na SUITS $7. 00 slate Osborne’ ready belongs to the Government. ee Siececstita oe eb weet. “A connections for the new sewer system WILL PERFORM AT. bg and up new millinery stor ‘ ae at.the very lowest price. j31-1m. f scx Senator Edmunds pot ®, Guick. well known resldent of Spencevill. " Kinkead, the furnitare dosler, has . " oC ait erealate, orough tbe ower] NEE ADA THEATRE , or the so-called ant-imperialists in ’ precinct, Nevada county, has written ' received another big lot of goods in his and dries the hose thoroughly. ; ’ y Isoatd & Son ar ive b ee ate ig we . @ letter to John C. White, secretary of jine of business. You can get any and. 2° Purpose for which the tower is rousers 8 and up improvements in t porting Bryan, by saying: “Itis abthe Taxpayers League, requesting him F erected is not so much to be able to WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY RYENINGS : ss of surd to think I would vote for Bryan under any circumstances. I agree with Senator Hoar that however much we to send a copy of the by-laws of the ' league and such other’ information as’ every kind, cheapand expensive house, hold goods, of Kinkead at as low rates as the same articles can be purchased wash the hose, as it is to dry them. It is expected thet the cost of the quaint MARCH 7th and 8th a way. of new shelv There.is no impro ity of their wines, . ; : he has relative to, organization. He] pelow, addition to the engine house will more , er a, ome yr sere to be the) ays steps have been taken to orNow is the time to attendto your. *#™ thrice save its cost in the’ pre-. The Most Unique Entertaiment Ever KINKE AD’S png: ph ate 1 pubiioad PAippine poles, 16 will te . ganize a taxpayers league in that nary? servation of fire hose. Given in This City. ‘ ; ‘ 7 ee impossible to support Bryan. He} stands for so many things that are antagonistic to republican principles that I would trust my ‘own party before I would joih him. We must take the county. + #Oe0 Confer With Them Rice & Lewis are having an addition put on their planing mill, on Sacraplumbing. Geo. E Turner has secured the services of another licensed plumber from San Francisco, and is now fully a first-class manner and at the lowest prepared to do al work in that line in . , How Can He Do It. The laboring man has~ more work to do today than he has had foryears; DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE WORLD-RENOWNED WOM MMMREE IS THE PLACE TO'BUY NICE PRESENTS . , . . Furniture Store Taken to t Tom Oakey, one idents of the town County Hospital t average of things and be influenced by rates. “Send in your orders. £26 2w. he is getting higher wages for doing it. S ae ; stable Dillon; A a single fact.” GIADTO -PENee. They intend to have than he has received for a long time. DRUMMER BOY OF SHILOH ! Swing Chairs, Fancy Rockers had the misfortun The vote of 34 to 28 by which the. their plant second to none n this secIt Won’t. Now he is talking about voting to tear : C e e sidewalk and ‘ivju Senate took up the Quay case, is re-. ‘09: They are first-class workmen— age RY down the party that gave him the work 3 hiffoniers Ru S verely. While o1 ne a aa Rent receipts will not give you a : 3 garded as a test vote, as showing that that as been plea tee A poser home: “We cat batld ‘you dda au casy3 ot the wages, aod enthrone in its ADMISSION 25, 35 and 50 cts. forenoon he. bec: ROE t : inte ° ( 2 : i when the final vote is taken, Mr. Quay aang hn sé geeaodeling should rhe terms. TowLe Bros. Co. tf place a party whose watchword is “Low Bed Lounges Couches aK ized. He seems t will be seated. The opposition may if}, talk with this fiem. : epee prices for everything.” Since we were * as 80 disposed, delay the final vote by —-—~ ree a Do You xnow children, all of us have been taught to m [ ) , eo ey making speaches on the case, but they Card of Thanks. i think that the man who killed the goose Li es at { We3 IS, Bedron Suits, isan’ Consumption‘is preventable? Science s f ; connot change the result. To the friends and neighbors who} bes proven that, and also that neglect that laid the golden egg was. the Prince Lem ; Howard -Noell In the old days a personal reference,' bestowed so many kindnesses during] 's Suicidal. The worst cold or cough . of Fools, .Compared to the laboring mons for using vulgar . 7 "6 . oan be cured with Shiloh’ a a : made on the floor of the Senate, by tue illness and subsequent death of ister ee pom ey Cough a8 man who votes to reduce his wages and ae Oscar Coughlat Senator Tillman to Senator Morgan our beloved mother we wish to extend peamuuibentor over fifty vas og —— the number of days he works, thé man Bioranyes badly mashed to¢ pee Pai resulted is pistols and . our heartfelt thanks. by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf who killed the goose is a wise mian and ‘ : the Pennsylvania coffee for two, but there is no longer, ScumipT Bros. _— a, philosopher. y j t SP Mr. and Mrs. © any fighting in Congress, even when . Pee ? We ‘have never before advertised ee Bananas es, am a 4 BY 3 to San Francisco = maa hot-heads as Tillman . ‘ house-building on the installment pian, Stacey & Gregory Are Prepared ~ Just Received at ; : : lady will have a and Morgan indulgein flinging personal, Do you admire the beautiful ?: Seej but it’s always been an important. 7 3 : th S Old Pl her side, o take orders for connecting sewers. insults at each other. The incident grew the Sequoia fine finish on the new . branch of our business.” We offer the. anyone desiring work por assieaeen T ler’s Cand Factor e ame ace . out of the refusal of Morgan some houses of thiscity. TowLE Bros. Co. }best terms. M.L.&D. Marsh. f10-tf. ly should see Joho 8, Gregory. tf, pm: . . Tie mpegs dare before, to give the floor to Till-. — By But the stock is new and the prices are This famons b rder that @ might reply to a! . es py , as low as low can be. Pa as Winey Tae” pee Soe will perform at taunt of Senator Wolcott, about* the . ° ! . DO the last of this n “suppressed vote” of South Carolina. . Sas ‘i Tillman said: “I have felt indigant, at 4° a SSeher* : YOU KNOW pany and has ai the treatment I received from the Sen. That I exchange up-to-date jewelry for old street concert 0 ator. Neverin my experience in tbe . 1d of pie The. admit Senate, have I been treated so discourt. : i al = ay kind, and arin oi good erase pees by any member of the Senate.” . 1G6S i ei in a e 6d 3 bargains}? Water ' t this point Morgan attempted to in. ; 3 C. J. BRAN D, M terrupt hi ms . al The water wh . @abed Wacconk: weerne . Tes Hore's Your baton to Save Money by Buying Clothing and Furnishing Gecds at thisTime Poca Wak mag cturing Jeweler bdarusioa reierr ‘End continued: ‘I decline to yield to i ms _ pari sis the Senator. He has -put himself outi ee B U yY NO WwW _— xX a dD oO N”’ Tv D side of the pale courtesy and considerai ond a ELAY ——————_—_——— SS pra gh ng ‘ poo i ge d tion, 80 for as I am concerned. . ie Approaching SeasonsScompel us to make room for our incoming Spring Goods, and we are therefore <9] TH —— ki nce Pay Your Meat Bill. . ie making sweeping reductions. Our Stock must be disposed of, and we give. our customers the #: 2 Dance . + benefit of the sacrifice we are compelled to make. ea Is always with you ; stay with it, We have been in the lumber Oo. 0 will : Aas poenent kpining ig cts in. None of the advantages heretofore enjoyed by our patrons are curtailed by the Low Prices we are business here 49 years, and expect to be here many years more, Senee een e or meats are hereby noti . 13 selling at. All alterations necessary to of fi ak FREE HARGE. as we have an almost inexhaustible su of timber in this night. The pu fled to pay a portion, if not all, of their . ¥ bs give perfect ht are made OF Cc G neighborhood. We have made a success ad mn gcod time is ax accounts IMMEDIATELY. We have-many. * ‘ > Chance : > cheno gigi a You Can’t Afford to Miss This ; Bullding Houses , ee i shitobs ¢ quest a settlement of the same. This. ‘ : N THE— ied peremptory call bas no reference to E Cz t & J h t = me rci Instalime : Cure, which is those who so promptly pay their vills. ar er. O ns on " Sotner Pine and Comme at Sis. mt Pian, = pal Ph oa saiiae.” : : And we are stillat it. Call and learn out termis ‘before letting refund your Cottey: Bros. oe. o9 your cvoutract, fifty years on: Hlovade City, Feb. 28th, 1900. tf Bd to am Ee 3 ara 4 a MA & By il