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March 31, 1900 (4 pages)

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THE TRANSCRIPT. THE LATE ST Issued Every Evening, Mondays Excepted, . AT NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, —BY— BROWN ¢& CALEINS. TERMS OF SUBSCRITTION : By Mail, _ $6 Per By Carrier, " = Delivered to any part of the city. 12 1-2c Per Week . Year i aietee ee TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. pocaaeall TRIAL OF RALPA WHITE. The Case Called This Morning and ight — durymen Qualified to Serve. arrested several weeks ago on a charge receiving stolen goods from the nopriots Lee Shoecraft (who is also held 4 TELEPHONE NO. 41. P. 0. BOX E. Remey Succeeds Watso San Francisco, BRSONAL POINTERS: ’ Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Both and Young. M. Power is over from Cherokee. Wm. Stevens has returned from San Francisco, E. Penrose is down from No Bloomfield. J. M. Parr is down from North Bloomfield. W. Bryan of Chicago is here spending a few days. J. R. Jones came down from Relief Hill yesterday. A. C. Anderson of Chicago arrived here this morning. here this morning. A. D. Tower is about the same as has been for a week. Jobn Kublman came French Corral today. over A. Brendemark of Virginia City came . Americans, Th in on the afternoon train. Geo. North Bloomfield today. Gatos on mining business. 7 J. Simmons returned last eveni from a trip to San Francisco. Dr. T. A. Guthrie has been a very . sick man but is now improving. M.P.and J. M. Peaslee were here yesterday from Rough and Ready. visit bere. from Auburn today on their way Washington. J. H. Nile of Pleasant ‘Valley was here today visiting his daughter, Mrs. . An emetic was given her, and it was . thought she had thrown up the poison. Mrs. A. Hartung and children will beg ae Popes a Gad ocd bh spasms and at 7 o’clock W. Johnston. leave tomorrow for Pleasant Valley to} taken wit spend & week. J. A. Lipman and wife came down from Washington today on their way . to San Francisco. Grove Deal is getting along finely. He expects to be able to take up his residence on Broad street next week. Prof. Barker left this morning fo: San Francisco, tend the Grand Lodge of the A. O. U./ ber of local citizens and women, and Ww. H. G. Parsons, who has been here in the interest of the Mining and Scientific Press, returned this morning to San Francisco. Miss F. Burlscher of San Francisco . a arrived here last evening and left this morning for Camptonville, to take charge of a school there. Mrs. Wm. Richards and Miss May Moore have returned from Placerville, where they went to attend the funeral of the late Miss Neliie Smith. Miss Hamilton of the High School, left this morning for San Francisco to spend her vacation. She was accom t the receipt i panied by her sister, who bas been here . —iptsof all previous faa visiting. Al. Henderson, H. Champion, M. M Mitchell, W. A. Bawden, M. Wallace and Ed. Boyce, prominent members o the Grass Valley Miners Union, were here visiting the mines today. F. and J. Stanberg returned here last evening trom San ‘Francisco, where they went to attend the funeral of their father, and returned today to their home at Brandy City. It is certainly complimentary to the : cleverness of Mr. Beveridge that in so short a time he has climbed so high that people care whether he makes a Speech or not. That is not very com, mon among United States Senators. Bryan had better take no chances by remaining away from Kansas City. Some other boy orator May stampede the convention and Capture the nomination in his absence. recies A million a day increase in circula tion is the record of the new currency . . bill up to date. Hon. Charles A. Towne has called a meeting of silver Repnblicans for July 4th at Kansas City. This is surprising. Are there énough silver Republicans to fill a convention hall ? The Administ: ation and Congress will do thé best that they possibly can for Porto Rico without risking injury to this country. The country knews perfectly that, whatever its mistakes, the Republican party is still that ot great moral ideas, and that it will do no injustice. Stand back, then, and give the leaders a chance to think calmly, instead of trying to drive them heltersxelter into no one knows what complications, ———_—_—_—_——— Indigestion, nausea, are Hood’s Pills. cured by +900 from Sherwood ‘came down from While there he will at-' was made about a year ago tached from duty as onommandant sailed for Manila today. Old ed to arrive there about May 1. He has been a Cruiser Baltimore, which been detached from the rth . Squadron, and to proceed home nean Sea, stopping at such Baro poiats as he deems Proper, as was in the case of Admiral Dewey. about the middle of May. Sentenced.to Death. appointed who were accused of he Philipinos, pas found ed near Bayambang, today. been passed . rages by bands wig . retaliate by executing some of these, Killed by Wood Alcohol. San Francisco, March 30.—Iren for cleaning purposes. She suffered in tense pain, and a Doctor was called in . she was dead. Webster Must Die. Governor Rogers grants him a respite at the last moment, will be hung here today. ‘'wo efforts to save his life were futile. A canvass by a num«bout 6,000 names were signed to the petition to the Governor to have Webster’s sentence commuted to life imprisement. Governor Rogers, however pefused to interfere to save the tuurrerer, Heavy Shipment. ASHTABULA, ©., March 31.—Since the break in the car famine about the first of January, iron ore has been going from dock to the furnace at the rate of 200 to 700 cars per day from each of the Lake Erie ports. At this rate there will not be a pound of ore on the lake docks tomorrow. In spite of the fact that last year’s iron ore receipts ex. ceeds by hundreds of thousands of in the lake’s histor Gulf Line Sold. JopLin, Mo., March 31—Tomorrow the Kansas City Southern Railway will assume control of the Kansas City, Pittsburg and Quif Ry., which was f n. Blames Lillian Russell, . N x NiaGara Fats, March 30.—A senSATURDAY March 31, 1900 . Admiral Geoge C. Remey, recently de-, sational suicide occurred toda: —_____ March 31.—Rearthe Portsmouth, N. H., Navy Yard, and ordered by Secretary Long to succeed Rear-Admiral J. C. Watson, as com. nander-in-chief of,thé Asiatic Station, . down between La Admiral B. J. Gronwell will assume thorized to transfer his flag to the -Y€ssel has Asiatic by wa: of the Suez Canal and _the Mediterre. one ManiLa, March 30.—The military 8. Shirek of San Francisco arrived:. ©°™Mission daughter of Fred Danforth, died this moaning. Her. death was the result of a Frank Lane returned this morning . ™ost distressing accident. Miss Danto his home at Marysvilie, after a short forth, who was 20 years old, was seized ia pains in the stomach. After suffering for some time she drank from a : ; W. D. Pinkstone and. son came up. bottle what she supposed te te gin. . the depot, swallowed a piece of beef too to. After swallowing a mouthful she disebb that it was wood alcohol, used Spokane, Wash., March 30.—Unless George Webster March 19th. ban belt and the Port Dock Co., 000. s tinue tion of increased e Silesia announces a unabated. mukers have establish society for the import coal exports. JHICAGO, March tonight. note of the musical exe To Lose H WASHINGTON, March ommendation the Democrats were in Senate. . “PERSEVERE AND ProsPer.” Take Hood’s Sarsapurilla faithfully and it, soldat public auction. for $12,500,000 It is announced that the road including the Kansas City subur. will be bonded for $30,000,Coal Famine. BERLIN, March 31.—Coal shares conrising through coal tomorrow. The famine continues The Westphalian and the Bingen Chamber of Commerce will petition the Ministry to forbid _ Big Jubliee Meeting. 31.—The_ BritishbAmericans of this city will bold a jubliee meeting at Central Music Hall The recent victories of the English forces in South Africa will be the theme of the orators and the keyof the Queen” will be sung by a choir of 100 men, who will be costumed in }* British and Colonial uniforms. McEwan of New York, who has been chief clerk of the Senate for the past eight years, will be Superseded tomorrow by Henry M. Rose of private secretary to Senator Col. McEwan was appointed at the recof David B. Hill, Anniversary, New York, March‘81.--The fourteenth Arthar Termina!) the expectaarnings. Upper further rise in out as far as inds. From i behind, he is thought to be Hippolyte Admiral Reney’s old duties. Rear-. Schnider of Pittsburg. Let‘ers in Admiral Watson was detached owing . French were found addressed to “Madto his poor health. of Pittsburg. The letters cate that the man was insane. Increased Wages. Sheet Steel Trust. Pitrseura, March 31.—The A Sheet steel Company, embrac It is incorporated in New Jersey for $52,000,000. None of the eastern mills is in the combination. n} Carpenter’s Demands. today the local union carpenters will demand thirty-five cents per hour. The officers of the union claim to have half the skilled carpenters with them _—————— Choked on a Piece of Beef. While at dinner today Mrs. Thomas Taylor, residing on Long street -near hastily and it became lodged in her windpipe. She was unable to dislodge it and began to turn black in the face when Dr. Muller was called in to relieve her. Funeral of Mrs. Kistle. The funeral of the late Mrs. William Kistle took place from the family residence on Park Avenue this morning, and was well attended. The remains . y on Goat ° j Island, near aR gn Mie ath omer announced that they were ready, to three times in the head, pitched for-' proceed to trial ward into the water, and was. swept, un and Goat Islands going over the falls at the Cave of the Papers and. letters left u-jame Lillian Russell,” “Infanta Dalia” and the Westinghouse Company Tn one letter he -biames the woman, Lillian R. Russell, for his death, and leaves her all his property. were rambling and indiNatuTalizatiou papers were found on him Rear. dated March 9, 1882, at Pittsburg. Admiral Watson will start for home ) NasHva, N H, March $1.—Beginning . Pills tomorrow the granite workers will receive an adverce in vages to #8 pe to try the/day. Ladrone leaders, Morales, and Conzales, murdering the prisoners guilty and sentenced them to be hangThis is the first time the sentence of death* has upon natives by the © action ot the military . tribunal is calculated to suppress outof outlaws, but it is . criticised in some quarters as being . Birnie tala to sa fact that the , i from Los; Dsurgents have some sixty America W. H. McCord, is here fr ‘prisoners in their hands, and they may rican g@ 155 mills will be in full operationjtomorrow. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, March 31.—After pn @ felonious charge), was calléa“tn the Superior Court this morning at 10 o’clock, District Attorney E. B. Pover representing the people, and Hon. J. M. Walling the defendant. Both parties Sitting beside of the defendant was his wife with a child in her lap. Besides the jurors there was a fair representation of spectators in the courtroom. The panel of twenty-five jurors was exhausted with the selection of the following eight names who were accepted as quglified: H. M. Place, D. J. Smith, The Doings of Our Neighbors as Told Over the Telephons, —. The case of Ralph White, who was . E. O. Grissel, A. 8. Lord, A. HenderA special venire was issued to Sheriff Getchell for twelve men, retarnabls at 4 o’clock p.m., at which hour the TranSORIPT goes to press. Sick soptecke is cured by Hood’s son, H. Champion, H. Veal, F. A. Irish. Consumption is preventable? Science : has proven that, and also that ‘neglect . ” . : , is suicidal, The worst cold or. cough can be cured with Shilob’s Cough and ‘Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Forsale } by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf GRASS VALLEY NEWS. Bert Moore, who ‘has been here look, ing after bis property, returned today , to his home at Bakersfield. Yesterday while at work in the Ballton whine Chas, “Wiiliams ran a nail in his foot and is today laid up. i Miké Steffani, who was pitcher for the Pioneer baseball ‘team at this place last year, O.kland team at -San Francisco. Henry Prisk’ has been appointed night foreman of the North Star mine. The law prohibiting the catching of fish will be out tomorrow anda number of people will go fishing. Mrs. T. D. Upton returned today to her home at San Francisco. here by the illness of her father. . will tomorrow play with the She was Do You nnow = a i= = fey) vg = Pe © a . . . were taken to Datch Flat for burial on the noon train, accompanied by members. of the family and several intimate friends. —————_+ e@eThe Saturday Afternoon Club, The ladies of the Saturday Afternoon Club were entertained this afternoon by Mrs. W. D. Vinton. They had a royal good time, good lunch, ete. The prizes were not awarded when we went to press. You Try It. If Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cts, 50 cts. and $1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and we will tefund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts.and 50 cts. For sale by H Dickerman, the druggist. tf -2Se“Fortune Favors the brave” It is also favorable to those who purify their blood in the spring by taking America’s Greatest Spring Medicine, Hood’s Sarsaparilla. A clear head and a healthy body are given by its use. SUITS = $7.00 and up . Trousers $2.50 and up sabisiamaniaaptereatasese Can make you a Suit that » Would fit you just as well . ‘If you were Standing on. . on your head as though standing on your feet. *, ~ ‘a® att Made of Fruit of the Loom Muslin; tucked Yoke with two rows of Insertion. Full Length. Our price, 50c. before. = ul Ladies : Today we have placed in Window No. 1 more Night Gowns than you ever saw in one place & They are all of the very best Muslin,: § nicely made, trimmed with embroidery and lace, and manufactured by white labor. Now, if you want something nice for your py) money, take a look at our window. Made of the very best Muslin, in high and low neck, and are great value. Our price, 75c. uslin * Night * Gowns § Maher & Co.’s< CIWS They come Full Length. for $1.00. We have better ones at $1.25, $1.50,°$1.75, $2.00 and as high-priced as you want to go. Come and let us show them to you. . Respectfully MAHER & Co. or ius pieces of new Tucking ana Puffing just rrived. Come and see them. take a look at the many new things we. are sh LOMO DS II Ladies, come and owing for MAHER & CoO. aa a i ae
——— ra, ee 5 —ae . SH6r0 5) Gow ° Gh,2 HOr9 $) 22) 9X69) 86 — ATA ° ° OO ACfO0 AOFo} i) f=) ONG ° Ino ° e season, a *— % W. H. CR SPRING and SUMMER——w / ' MILLINERY . T have laid in my usual big stock of FASH« IONABLE MILLINERY for Spring and Sum: mer, and invite the ladies to call and‘see it.” MISS. NELLIE TETREAU will conduct the Millinery Department of my store this AWFORD, Ss a a aaa used to be, but are lower-pri Latest and Best in ¢ If you will visit our store. to buy or not. with as good workme people all over Nev clock to us if it doe every way or will give you your money back. We are both practical watchmakers, havin 0 as the werld can boast. ada and Sierra counties. 8 not run right. ing the past few years in the manufacture of They are not only more accurate and durable than they ced. We will be pleased to show you the locks and Watches Come and sée us whether you are ready g learned our trades We do repairing for Send your watch or We guarantee to Satisfy you ia WATCHMAKERS, A. & H. W. HARTONG, tzu Telephone West 14, .C. Luetje. Broad St., Nevada City. PSE erence ee 7 oP A THESE ARE THREE LEADERS: . -: if At 50 cts. At 75 cts. At $1.00 if you will Pay $!.00 for a gown, don’t miss seeing this one that we are showing Have been made ‘dar time-pieces. e) < » MAIN: STREET, NEVADA CITY, Ww Limes Lemons Oranges Bananas 3 Just Received at brick ed a co-operative of foreign coal, rcises. “Soldiers A is Job. ~* 31.—Jobn 8. Michigan, Burrows. Tegler’s Candy Factory. E. A. TOMPKINS, Present incumbent, announces himself os a candidate for re-election to the office of City arshal. E lection Monday, May 7th. —— . . . . . Lf # 4 4 Lf # Ld bd ¢ Ld 4 # ¢ ¢ # ¢ # 2 Ld 4 # Ld 4 Lf Ld ? # bd Ld Lf Ld ¢ Salt Mackerel, 5 and 10c Apiece. PIOS FEPEREPTES DEED DPEDEDDD } WOLF, ee COME TO THIRK IT OVER: You Ought GROCERIES Wher» you can get the most and fur your money. That’s at. >-WOLF’S= Fish for the Faithful Fasters. Red Jacket Lobsters. Salmon Bellies. . Oc. Bavataria Shrimps. Anchovies and Sardellen in Class. Cash Grocer, athincninhininnnhnnan aaa TTT Pr rey: PPPPEE y sto Buy Your___esem eo. order. Burnham's Clam Chowder. 044444644060466444466664664668 845, SPRING NECESSITIES, The warm weather brings a demand tor lighter shoes. We have anticipated this and are prepared with a full line of Ladies’ and Misses’ Oxford and Lace Shoes. All are of excellent quality and finish. No better made for the price. Call and see for yourself. Repairing prom at reasonable prices. Also, office for the Machines. all makes of mact BOVEY BROTHERS, Broad Street. ptly and neatly done Singer Sewing Needles, Oil and parts for ines supplied to House, up to 10 o'clock a. m. on Saturday, April 7th, 1900, For furnishing the for the ensuing year: Gold Seals, No, 22. Slackstone Tablets, letter, Blackstone Tablets, legal. Caligraph Ribbons, Gerber'’s, Chalienge Eyelets, : Rabbsr Bands, 0001¢. Rubber Bands, 00004. Rubber Bands, 000014. Rubber Bandg, 0047. Rabber Bandy, 0014. Rubber Bands, 32 Arnold’s Ink, quarts. Stafford’s Blueback, quarts. Carter’s Ink, quarts. Carter’s Crimson, pints, McGill's Paper heads, Nos. 1,23 McGill’s Nos. 1, 2,3 605. gross. Rad Tape, pec Spool. Rabber Erasers, large. In order to Taise stock of when Control of the anniversary uf the founding at Chicago will cure scrofula, salt rheum, boil, pimples and ali bidod humors; alse dyspepsia, rheuniatism, catarrh aud that tired felling. It never disappoints. of the eight-hour work day among the m-ners is being observed as a holiday throughout the country today by 250,00U miners, 100,000 of whom are union men. Big demonstrations are being All liver ills are cured by Hood’s @ Pilis. 25 cents. ‘ { ; ———~-180e--—______. Sick headaghe is cured by Hood’s heid in mining towns and cities. City. In fact this We Pay Strict Attention to Country Orders, A ~ Men's and Boys’ Clothing Gents’ F pet Our stock coniprises all the best m ‘It 1s useless for us to tel] you that we havea Our misfortune will be your gain. DAYS to satisfy our creditors. AJl Men’s duced from $1 to $2 per pair. : is a genuine closing-out sa knowing themselves indebted to us to call an .counts in the hands of our attorney with in In fact, everything in our store goes at less tl E'OR c ee ~ —_—_———— —_—_— SS9G99906909 Pe Money-Raising Sale! $$ money with which to pay off our creditors, 2an cost All Boots an Urnishing Goods, Hats, akes and styles of San Francisco and lways had the name of carrying the best grade of’ The entire stock MUST: BE CLOSED OUT W Suits are reduced from d Shoes aré reduced from le, for the entire stock must be sold. d settle their accounts within thirty d structions to collect them at any cost. $4 to $6 per suit. we are compelled to sacrifice our eutire Caps, Boots and Shoes, Eastern Manufactures, and goods in Nevada WITHIN SIxTy All single pants are re50¢ to. $1.50 per pair, according to qualWe earnestly request those ays or we will put the ac. Blotting Pads, 18x24. Carter’s Macilage, quarts. Esterbrook Pens, Blackston , Esterbrook Pens, Falcon. Esterbrook Pens, No. 812. Spencerian Pens, No. 11, Gillott’s Peus, No. 404. Gilloit’s Pens, No. 308, Pacific R RB. Pens. ixon’s Lead Pencils, Gabi t. Dixon’s Lead Pencils, i Btne and Red Lead Pencils. Envelopes, white, No. 442 5. Envelopes, white, No, 449 6. Envelopes, white, No, 442.9. Envelopes, white, No, 412 19. Cap Paper, 4 ibs to ream. + W2ibs to ream. Letter Paper, 10 lbs to ream, ie The Board resery. ject any or all bids, By order Dresis ; burrinazon, ss resident of + By F. L. Arbogast, Olerk nerd. . Nevada City, Maroh 27, 1900, It’s That’s what everyh POP block, po é wrephee f st Rightly Named, All orders HOWARD LOVELAND, — Paper Fasteners, flat heads Carbon Paper, 8x13, Garber’s semi. Peuholders, American Pen Oo., No @3 the right to ree noneennpei ody says about th KERY in the Transoripn r C » Fancy Pastr : this Bakery are ali right in eee oe 8 ie. MEADQUARTERS Fo? Wropina CAKES, . . aoe Seromptly filled and delivered Contractors. — Sealed bids will ba recsivel by tha County Olerk at his offices in the Uoart following supplies Reporters’ Note Booke, board back. Reporters’ Note Books, paper back. Ty pewriting Paper, 8x13,101b plain. ‘Ty pewriting Paper, 8x18,12 Ib plain. T; pewriting Paper, 8x13, 10 Ib raled ‘Ty pewriting Paper, 8x13, 12 Ib raled. Fasteners, round 2 . THE 17 SATURDAY,, PLACER ( ‘Doings of Our . the ¢ Colonel 8. ™ W. H. Heuer, Debris Commis ‘gisco, were at G for the purpos straining dam . ‘yon about one town. The dat for the purpose ing the waste fr ings of A. E. M be soon put into The Bellevue put in a new 386-1 new hoist at tl The Bellevue s! feet below its pr A drift will be ri Bullion shaft at are employed, superintendent < Superintenden the Hathaway xo that the new 20-s! ery is being rapic on the new doab is progressing. ‘T sunk 65 feet. Val Curren, wh: with blood. poisc felon-on his left. Colfax last Tuesd: family and retur next day. Mr. Cr putated. He has hospital over a m improving. Next Sunday, fi Episcopal Church in I.O O. B. Hal Rev. John T. Shur are cordially invit —— COFFEE 7 Years’ “When Postum came out, I was gla it and stop coffee, convinced that am (from which I hs years) were cause voffee drinking. ‘ ished like magic a tum was begun, ar say that the first bc Coffee did me more headache powders that disease, that I out the whole 17 yes “Naturally, I am that my headache; from the use of c my téatimonial, but my name in public anepolis, Ind. Nan by Postum Cereal Creek, Mich. —— + 2@ The Big Picni The: Knights of Lodge of this cit; unite forces with Aaburo, Grass Valle of the order anc big picnic at Aubt grand success. It . able that Nevada « represented. ee Somethin This evening and Foley will serve ic can not be beat a ‘like good ice cream . ‘and while there take ‘assortment of conf ‘at all times kept on S celunheimapaenmimnmnereeencon: On Every Of Shiloh’s Consum; guarantee: “All we two-thirds of the co1 tle faithfully, then if are not rons your Druggist an price paid? Price $1.00. For sale by. druggist. _ + 0m Dance Satur Company OC will , eble social at Arm night. There will be Ladiés free. _—_--—-_--—+ o@e Monntaine All parties holdtig Mountaineer Mill an ny for merchandise please present the sa of purchase, to the u © Agent Mountaineer Company, care Cit: By authority of Bc Nevada City, Marc re What is A grand old remex and Consumption; world for half a cen numerable cases of i tior and relieved n . If you are the results we will re Price 25 cta., 50 ct sale by H. Dickerma —_———_-___-~+-0@e Stacey & Gregor: To take orders for « Anyone desiring wor ly should see Johp 8 ——+ eee .. The Time The best lumber Sprace timber, Suga: fine ine of building my