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c Parlor, Wik oo Ww.
Moots at Pythian Castle
-OPUL: AR’ "BAKERY
the Transeript Blook, on &
PREPARED
_— EVER
ve the public wh Phicciass
Bread,
Pies and
~akes,
STRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER
dding Cakes & Specialty,
Compressed Yeast Cakes ConOn hand,
IST "see Proprietor.
ONE 37.
st Liquors,
The ne Best Cigars,
© the attractions
always find at An data
OUNCIL CHAMBER.” "
af be Cents a Glass,
: bréiids of Whiskies
sine ae Berle Tass
Wm. J; aoe
ON MARKET,
ctr eg St., Nevada City,
ork, Mutton, Veal, Rie.,
Lt the lowest rates.
KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE
heed Taste Ham » Bacog
rake Lara. .
IIDT BROS.,
ING CIGAR DEALERS,
vane *stt+eeeesNovada City Cal
-ADY, Best § A Bon Cent Cigar
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THUR HUMBOLDT
BO aa bd
Norks Wonders.”*
and Saddlery
ns,
> CAIRNS,
National H
ieked this following
‘OR CASH ONLY:
end Wesley,
“ mame. bis terms for playing with that
-.Los' Angeles.
fifty or,more before it isa month old.
. Advertised Letters.
Fitly Cents Per Month: Ds
Gass VALLEY NBWS: a
il eee
“aa arlor of Native Baas wil} “be . ot
new . to erect another handsome cottage. on . will leave next month for Europe. reptesented in the Grand Parlor by ght, alt ar i oeez gee be im-. East Broad street. H. W. Cole of Maybert was in. town
three delegates.
Mrs.
the death of relative, John Vi
he Ptah in England on the‘
city fos many years.
be has refused $700.. His father-in-law,
Mr-Smith, also has a homé ‘hear there’
which they have agreed to turn over to.
the bondsmen. This; with the present:
which would be placed to his credit,
$500.
BOUGHT AMINE.
“of Gravel Ground,
James McIntosh, formerly of the
Wrree: saloon, has. bought from
. «Casper Fogeli the San -oe gruvel.
claim adjoining the Manzanita and: between the jJetter and the Milliken
<< Ranch. It.eeusists of 187 acres and inep ener apes, of T, B. Gray
May Lose Rockenfeld.
“Kid” Rockenfield, th the pitcher of the
‘Nevada City’s and the best all-round
ylayer ever belonging to any Nevada
-county.nine, today received a jetter
tfrom W. H. E: Leffler, manager of the
League club at Stockton, asking him to
organization this year and saying that
if pli 1g aatisfactory, he.will be telepecapaee: there’ Sunday for
ie patel ga He will probably
go unless the new ball association
males some effort to keap him here,
which action on their part would meet
with the approval of all local lovers of
good ball.
The Maccabees sales Paatght,
A good time is expec expected at Pythian
Castle tonight when-the Knights of the
Maccabees of the World will be-fally
organized bere. There will be election
of officers for the ensuing year, installation of the same, and the initiation
of twelve: candidates. Deputy Frank
_ B. Tichenor of San Francisco will in-suall officer:, assisted by D 8. ©. Wilt
«of Oakland and Sir Knight Brown of
The Maccabees will start with a mempbership of twenty-five or thirty and
have assurance of a membership of
: A. Disgrace to the Town.
‘The Grand Army men and women
and Native Sons who will come here in
large numbers next month should all
be bronght in carriages from the depot
tothe business part of the town so
they will not see or be compelled to go
on that eidewalk on Sacramento street.
A sober man would be taken for a
drunkard in going over it, In all
Northern-Central California we do not
believe there is another walk go gutrageous. It is said that “Jordon is a
hard road to travel,” but it is not in it
with the Sacramento street sidewalk.
. csshaninuenesianneniansitesimesenremesnt eee
The following is a list of the letters
Witeon Mrs. Albert
If not. called for in fifteen days letters will be sent to the dead letter office, Parties calling for any of these
letters will please say “advertised,” and
pay a fee of one cent for each letter.
J. &. CABB, Postmaster.
: ade kno — o ae? 5 eg EE
Johns has“ received ‘news ‘of . :
shal, ad has been previously stated,
i el his real estate.consisting
‘SI ‘house and lot on the road to} wheels at the power .
the Maryland mine, for which he says. buckied to and ran the
_. Sapable of production is 1876 h. p. Of a
this large power about 850 bh; "p. will be . at Rock Creek.
James Melntosh Acquires a Large Tract einployed at present in filling the pres: The G. A. RN. 8. G. W. decoration
: Z. ie
use are supperted on solid édiarele bear
one contract which he sub-contracted.
mediately taken with its brilliancy. _
hundred horse power capactity each.
ley Electrie*t
in@hes, the fall from the ditch to the
eal fall of 298 feet and the power there
ent contracts of the company, leaving
a full thousand h. p. for business to be
secured in the future. Recent invenmission of power. will render it possi-. °
ble to transfer this immense load from
the point of its production to the place
of ee with bnt the trifling loss
on the maximum oain eonanton with
and the wire and pole line are of the
best obtainable material. The entire
length of the pole line through the
hille is oleared off for Atty feet on each
side of the wives, thus ‘reducing to a
minithum the danger of interference to
the line from windblown trees or forest
fires.
Nearby.to the power house is the residence of the. electricians and. employees in: charge of the plant. -The
stracture which will honge these gentlemen is @ comfortable residence of
two stories fitted up with all the appliances that go to make life pleasura‘ble, and it is ypeedless to state that
their lives will be passed among pleasant surroundings. Taken all in aj) the
entire installation of this plant is perhaps as complete a piece of work as is
to be found anywhere, and reflects
great credit upon the ores of the
enterprise.
STAR ROUTE 6 CONTRACTS.
Movement to Provent Thelr Letting to
Non-Resident Bidders,
Senator Stewart of Nevada has introduced the following resolution in Qongress which is the initiatory step towards abolishing the unjust system of
letting star mail routes to non-resident
contractors :
Resolved, That the Postmaster General be directed to inform the Senate
what -was the aggregate amount of
money expended during the last calendar year for carrying the mails by the
use of horses or other animals over
what.are commonly known as Star
routes ; how mach of the money wo expoulix’ was paid to the original contractors, and how much was paid to
the sub-contractors. Also whether any
original contractor obtained more than
It so, give the name and number of
contracts whieh each person received
and sub-let and the amonut that he received from the department over and
above what was paid to the sub-conWill Photograph Yags.
ee
James Shannon and Thomas Henley,
. two prisoners seqt up from Grass Valmorning. “I'll you and
put your picture into My rogue’s gallery if you ever come back to Nevada
By the first of the month it ts. ¢on-. to be made to various houses in this . .
. fidently expected ‘that customers ‘will . city as soon as the weather is settled.
) the priviledge of turning on their
ary Decrand raged pet Sere of erin night,
Twenty-tbree miles of a delightful
ity trustees this afternoon aoGrive, if the day be fair, thirteen of the
ipl the resignation of egeai ae low feothills of tho
Sierr ve Browiis Valley brings one . new advertisement in today’s TRAN“power house ‘of this company,
situated at ‘the head of what is known . about wall paper.
‘as. Capitan ravine, down which for
850 feet: is laid the. heavy steél pipe Those who are compe lied to travel all
which leads the waters of the Browns . over the country to get patronage are
Valley irrigation canal: to=the. ag ae generally “tio good.”
generators, three in number, of five. ing to the fact that her daughter, Mrs.
These machines, product of the Stan. theria.
supply the curmonth’s salary, and the commissions] rent for the Jights in Marysville and
the power for the mines at Browns . Superintendent Zeitler of the Chamboth on licenses and taxes, would re-. Valley. The amonnt of water availa-. pion mine, and that gentleman will
duce the payment to something. Hie’ ble.at. the point of divergance is 2800. build there,
Pelton wheels is equivalent to a verti-. Friday afternoon at two o'clock to hear
tions in the matter of electrical trans-. the Citizens Bank at eight.
. nigh’ and
“Peter Purdon is ‘making arrangemets
A great many fine improvements are
mory.
Read the Legg & Shaw Company’s
SORIPT and see what they ‘have to say
Beware of traveling quack doctors.
The house of Mrs. Graves on upper
. Pine street has been quarantined, owMary Caracoa, is ill there with -diphA. D. Allan has sold a lot adjoining
bis residence on East Broad street to
The County Supervisors will meet.
the report. of viewers relative to the
committee will meet at the South. Yuba
office tonight at seven o'clock. The G.
A. R. general committee will meet at
Five men who olaim they started for
the Klondike and after getting as far
as Seattle turned back in disgust, are
at the Union hotel. They will prospect
" apdeeie ake Pe nas Sons . 0
achat ot site Sacer
esi under the banner be their —
lor.
Plans and specifications are being
made for several new hoiises to be
erected here. The. probabilities are
that more new houses will be erected
here this year than there were jaa
year.
Partjes are talking ofopening another saloon here; The city is already . fails
overstocked with them. If about fogr. ==
fifths of them should be closed the
other fifty would beable to make something.
J. E. Miller and Stephen Fowler have
made a proposition to the parties holding liens against the Netherlands Mining Company, the works of which are
located above Graniteville, to settle at
76 cents on the dollar.
There are many honses and lots for
sale in this city but no business
property, The latter are valued by
their owners at a higher figure than at
any time during the past twenty years,
and are not offered for sale.
Last week the tenant of a house at
this city moved out, but it was immediately rented by another party who
will not move into it till April first.
In the meantime the owner js having an
average of three applications 3 day for
it. 4
Chief Engineer Eddy appeared before the city trustees last night and
said that the fire: department would
like to have Perfeetion hydrants used’
with the new water system. The board’
at once decided without discussion to
use the Perfection. —
Tomorrow afternoon the executive
noon. Call on George 0. “Gaylord, grocer, . A,
. Deed
‘Wathier weather ls predicted for to-. George O. Gaylora tits ‘Ben Pr. af sou
tomorrow. cisco *
B The New York house barroom is be1} ing fixed up in)
Con. Seaman is building a two-room
On Sunday afternoon the examination for non-commissioned officers of ing this week to visit her father, A:
Company © will be held at the Ar-. Isoard.
proposed.changed in the Sgn Juap road .
_. Take Laxative Bromo ¢ uinine Tablets
last night, returning home
turned last night from San Francisco,
Mrs. 8. O. Gifford of Oakland is comRalph Maitland has gone to Sacramother.
tion for appendicitis was ‘Performed
. Monday, is improving.
Miss Jennie Richards, who has been
at Washington visiting at E. A. Langtord’s, came home yesterday.
F. Ostrander was here last night on
his way from the Gold Valley mine in
Sierra county to San Francisco.
Dr. B. H. Peaslee of New York, Ed.
McCutchen and C. I. Hutchinson came
down today from the Oalifornia mine.
Miss Pauline Cohn left'on the noon
train for San Francisco where she goes
to select her spring stock of millinery.
Supervisor Coprath of Smartsyille
and his brother, A. Conrath of Milwaukee, Wis., were in town. today. with
their wives.Wm. Buck of Moore’s Flat is engaged
this week in taking his horses from the
winter pastures near Spenceville to the
upper country.
Charles Hegarty Jr. came dowti today
from Moore’s Flat. He will take back
with him the Hegarty horses which
have been wintering at Union Ranch.
Mr. and®’ Mrs. O:°Canfield” of San
Franciscoand F. E, Fisk of Los Angeles
in HP sey at Round M peapeiningnt north
Miss Waldort
‘pany will appear at Rolhcher « in this
city on Friday dnd Saturday eveni;
April first didnt, thd
barian,” will ibaa the first
and onthe
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Rian eet tees —
BORN.
At,Nevada City, March 22d, 1898, to
f money if ii
37-0 conned tothe hos by
posO. Nowlin ot Forest City has gone'to
ne addition to his house on Broad street. San Francisco.
Oasper Fogeli, the pioneer brewer,
mento to spend’ a pioneer with his
Alva Locklin, upon whom an operaare here. The gentlemen are interested . .
Up Near esrots
,. GOSHEN, Cal., March 28.—Paseenger ing instant death.
train No. 18 which left here at 10:44of the pouches being carried away. The
Detective Mead who was on the train
got off the first car but was ordered
back and shot at. He returned the fire
three times. A dozen shots in all were
concerned in the érime. They ‘had a
horse and buggy and twosaddle horses,
the buggy having new tires and the
horses being unshod. One of the men
had on large shoes that were not
mates. .
The officers of Kings and Tulare
counties were notified and arrived at 8
a.m. They started north on the trail,
The express car was badly wrecked.
Passed: Without Debate,
Wasaincron, March 23.—Ohsirman
OS eta: the Naval Senate Committee
called up for” passage the Maine
relief bill and it passed without debate,
Will Do Good Work,
WasHInGTon, March 28.—Secretary
Long today ordered into service the
eight old single-turreted monitors that
did such good work in the Jate war but
are now at League Island. The Catskill and Lehigh go to Boston, the
Nahant and Jason to New York and the
others remain at Philadelphia to be
the wife of E. G. Gray, @ Bon.
prepared for service.
[ley for vagrancy, were. released this.
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committee of this county for the Golden Jubilee will meet at the office of the
South Yuba Water Company in Nevada
City. -At this meeting all business pertaining to the late jubilee will, so far
as the county is concerned, be. settled
ap,
ee .
The Royal is the highest grade bakiag powder
knows. Actual tests show it goes enethird further than aay other bread,
i
. Wo ouch Soods shown
here before.
re ork "was the Sheriff's shot
to them. “Feu'tet Pas'oaek toe we:
POE ee thay ae ccmumel
THE PRICES ARE:
50 Cents to. $3.50, each.
f New Goods Every Day.
Jill ald
“Che aK of peed. os
Ladies come while the ¢
selection is good.
Send for Samples.
. ~ ROBBERY
ther Paci Train Held from the house to join him, dattyiug ol A Brave Police Officer Meets
last night in charge of Conductor Botman, Engineer Moor,Firemen McAuliffe
and Express Messenger Pease was held
up at eleven o'clock. last night near United States battleship New Orleans,
Cross Oreek trestle four miles north of . "ecently known as the Amazonas,
Capt. Donahue of . Washington.re-. here. :
A negro boy on the blind baggage
says that as the train left Goshen three .
‘. men climbed aboard and told him if he
kept still they would not hurt him.
Soon after they climbed the ten_ Hapa a eng aie sey ana ‘fire, . D2¢M issued to the California Brigade
ean to stop the train, which they did of the Uniformed Rank of the Knights
point i
the og eg pa at that in case of a war with Spain how
under the express car, the first one. 7®2Y members would volunteer to
being heard in Goshen. The safe was serve. There are four lodges in Santa
blown open. The mail was rifled,some
robbers were there at work 85 minutes.
fired. There were probably four men’
eer, IN 1860 BY oe P. sail #604
SHOT DOWN
BY A MANIAC.
a
= Tal Wife Shot.
Sacramento, March 23.—Mra. Ada
Thors, aged 22; was shot and killed
this morning at her home near Latrobe, Eldorado county. Her husband
was building a fence and she started
Winchester rifle. She climbed a fence
jand was pulling the riffle after her
. when the weapon discharged. The
bullet strack her ina vital. place, causan Unexpected Death.
San Francisco, March 28d—Police
Lieutenant W. F. Burke was shot and
killed this morning while trying to arrest Parker Haynes, a maniac known
Getting Ready to Fight.
Gravesenp, England, March 23,—The
with a neighbor on Precita avenue this
started for Holehaven ‘at 11 a: m. to
take on ammunition.
Brave Knights.
San Jose, March 23.—A circular has
lots. Two uniformed policemen came
to quell the disturbance. Haynes flourstation after their superior officer;
Lieutenant Burke. ‘The latter tried to
pacify Haynes when the latter shot him
twice in the abdomen. The lunatic
fied to his house and a hot exchange of
of Pythias, asking the different lodges shots followed, Haynes using a Winchester. Burke was taken to the hospital meantime and died almost immediately after. When Haynes’ ammunition was gone he surrendered and was
locked up for murder. He will proba.bly be committed to an asylum, as he
is unaccountable for his acts.
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Beautiful Millinery Display.
Clara county with 800 members on the
rolls. Out of this number 150 have
expressed their willingness to fight.
Flood in Pennsylvania.
Prirrepure, March 23.—The Alleghany
and Monongahela rivers will probably
reach the stage of thirty feet tonight,
Tremendous rain fell last night in the
upper valleys of these streams, the
precipitation being from half an inch . will make ng mistake when they select
to three inches. Great damage is re-. their Spring millinery at the above
horrors of the flood of 1884 will be rePrien can be purchased in San Fran.
peated. A sudden rise this morning . Gigco or elsewhere. Ladies, before makmadea clean sweep from. .Chestnut king your purchases call at Miss Eleanstreet to the bridge of barges, small . or E. Hoeft’a new millinery store and
boats, etc., and the loss is heavy.
The display of millinery which will
be made at Stein's stationery store will
éclipse everything in that line ever
shown here before. The goods will all
be of the very latest styles, and ladies
purchase or not. Do not forget the
new place—at Stein’s stationery store,
on Broad street, next door to the CounLast night burglars pried the staples . 'y Treasurer's office.
off a.cellar door at 8. Hieronimus'’s : ——— EE
Ree wey on the Grass’ Valley road and} “Run your own typewriter, Wilker ?”
getting into the saloofi stole $77-.50. “No; married her long ago.”
Brewery. Burglarized.
Erand Spring Opening
MILIINERY.:
WOO COX COV COW WOND
MISS ELEANOR E. HOEFT :
Will open a FINE MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT
IN STEIN'S STATIONERY STORE
And announces with pleasure the GRAND OPENING IN A FEW. DAYS, as itis. yet early. for the
Easter Styles, She takes pride in presenting the PINEST AND LATEST MATERIALS
and designing the MOST PASHIOQNABLE AND MOST BECOMING FOR BACH
CUSTOMER. Small Souvenirs will be presented to customers
during the Opening Days,
New : Millinery . Store
NILES SISTERS,
In the New Building Next to W. H. Smith’s Grocery Store,
Will Be Open for Business This Week.
The date of the Grand Opening will be announced in the
TRANSCRIPT.
Ladies, delay making your purchases until you have seen
onr beautiful late styles. The goods as well as the prices
will wilt astonish you,
saaeeasemienmeel
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as “Irish Pinker.” Haynes quarreled
morning about a fence between their
ished a revolver, so they went to the .
see the goods whether you desire to .
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