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May 11, 1898 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY, NEVADA ©0. CALIFORNIA . 7 cs ; e making of one of the best in the sate «cece eat Noe 4 % rr edea: The Attack on Cuba and Porto) , Foodand Ships. THE GAME OF GAMBS. Joos. °°” a oeouke, oe Aa Bye Kak THE TRANSCRIPT. wthoare as pices the aerng PERSONAL POINTERS, : i St ee var == t will probably be comple o: : 1 : ee ri he Oolambias get. the young . A Dilly Chronicle of the Doings of O11 : 23 WEDNESDAS. ... MAY 11, 1858. ‘ , man in their club and give him ener and Young. : x /EDNES 43 : . ably good support they will make W.E. Yeaw of Washington { we = i zs — — eee , I things interesting for the other upony : nee i 4 ‘ . Established Sept. 6, 18600, 4 ‘ country players. He is'already an a George W. Hall of the Eagle Bird DU ME Il : by Nat. P. Brown & Co. Buea i : 2 ; Re oS nag i. . fective twirler and with practice hes mine is in town. a The new grand stand at Glenbrook ASHIIN 2 hite of Los Angele 4 ioe Ecdaltvotte soe: ¥ @Ton, May 11—Commissarywill be completed for Sunday’s game. Oe Suan t aay: geles went to 4 th BROWN & CALKINS. Rico y t e mericans at San Francisco one million rations Nevada County. nan evening from Berkeley. morning " S. Ps BROWN. L. 8. CALKINS. ‘ for the troops to be sent to the aid of} The Monarcks and the Pioneers of BRIBE MENTION Herbert Brown returned from Viribn = re ca a” M a Be in Soon te ‘Dewey. Assistant Secretary of War . “rass Valley will play Sunday at Watt das ginia City last evening. é isis to atte Entered at the Postoffice at Nevada City Pus . e Mickeljoho has chartered two more Park. The Pioneers have secured aj SE MS W. H. Hustler was over from ( heroq © tasaa't : + ond-class matter. ra R nea ths pitcher named Arditto from -Amador} yinor Notes and Comments of Local] kee yesterday afternoon. Se oe . ‘ : steamers as transports to convey the/ county, Horace Merkle of Virginia City A William Hart and wife of Giass Val. pe eet ig — Se re soldiers and it is expected they will] as shortstop and anew third baseman. Interest. ley were visitors here today. itt E ONE EFFECT 0: THE WAR. . Food and Transports For. the Troops at sail Saturday. It is hoped the electri guinea cena pegged that] George. Gaylord grocer, Broad. Mrs. L. Hyman left here yesterday SS aii tf ielitewiin, wigs the Lita Aawetes Ex. . ’ ; cian going from Hong Kong will have a an ra i ag so ge sabia: to attend Tessie Lubeck’s funeral. DT ccaaa’ ie . i tee ce af tha Pocko . San Francisco. _. the cable reopened within a week. seneatiig oe tcl vara e gamein-) Groner Hocking was notified last. District Attorney Riley was called t> © 0. K. Olo ca ins Ag And thé lo ius the war . en . : The newly chartered stoamersare the) ‘The Appeal says that the Banners of Bie er aman hed been found deed ee ar tai te he. ranks of th its advantage. And t «. : neal : : at ckee. es , M. : q lasts the more sensibly and, advantage. City of Sydney, belonging to, the} this city will play at Marysville Sun-. Antone Silva Mello came up from. . Fred Horrell, who formerly resided q magghage ee scale Genie tole, “Beale uf oak tn . iss ‘ Pacific Mail Steamship Company, for. day, but the statement isanerror. The) q.., Valley today and will start a. here, left Grass Valley yesterday : for to San Frat Ea ; EE RE which $1,000 a day is paid, and the' pss oa have made no. arrangement . +o nale factory on Broad stféet next to. British Colambia. ed with the e . hihed ui ries aaa ti it sa pga Bursted Its Boiler. . Only a Bluff Australia of the Oceanic Line for efi ha are go down ae C. H. Harrison’s cigar store. A pleasant surprise party was give ' A certain rf and wines to the United States. The New York, May 11.—A dispatch from . which $20,000 f month is paid. — . eg pean A . Dhasbioak Pace ma Monday night three boys stole a. Mrs. A.Maltman Monday night at her Boring from most serious competition California has . LONDON, May pe yan dispatch from quantity of strawberries from Forman’s home.onMain street. : London says. that Spain’s reported prowill play the Columbias of Sacramento. P i Engi as supplier of these articles to the con. Gibraltar says a-British steamer just jected relief ex pedition to the PhilliSi ‘Nhe. alisabise haee ‘bean greatly paint shop where they had been. de-. Electrical meer Hancock of the sumers in this country, is and has bee» . .priving officially reports that last]; ee : ehiiatteannd Gecau ; pines is regarded by military and ngthened since their former appear-. . ore arrested today. pany has gone to Reno. duces is sent to Spain but great quan-. pout destroyer guarding Algiers Bay} nish government meeds all the. Key West, May 11—If reports of the to’ the home nine, Since then they . 17 years of age as against 1929 in Grass . from Washington to visit her parents, lense is the tities of fruit, nuts, raisins and wine) .nq Strait. Just after it passed the. .,.o).it can muster to maintain the Spanish fleets return to Cadiz are true tae Gee ie teak sea — Valley. There are here 974 children { Dr.and ‘Mrs. Freeman. he mail s come annually from the Don’s country . jghts of the destroyer were suddenly tottering dynasty at home. Again, the. 9 active movement against Cuban cdkplayea ace ot the serohgaik taka between five and seventeen years and. Prof. Frank H. Hyatt, principal of ve manage into the United States, and in spite o! . ,stinguished and a moment later ter-. reorganized squadron will not be ready . ™®Y begin within 48 hours. Sampson . in the Northern-Central circuit, in Grass Valley 1430. the bigh school, is confined to his bei ft i ; ‘ : i Some excitement was created about . by sickness. He was taken down yes; F : the protection afforded by the tarifi. -ible explosion occurred., The de-/. gail'for a month, and finally the will. strike at Porto Rico simultaneThe Appeal says that when the Netown today by the circulation one renidbaeg 3 4 “abi Se constantly tends to depress prices bestroyer was not to be seen afterward) qitoulty of coaling for a voyage ot ously with Remey in Cuba. If it is vada City clab goes to Marysville to port that the Americans had taken. Thomas Jenkins, whose brother John . days in Nev low the proper point. Last year, for) 4nd ‘it undoubtedly went to the bot-j} 5900 miles stands in the way. : decided to land troops at Matanzas or ie ‘a © ae dios tt Morro Castle. The excitement was. was summoned to his bedside at Alaing home & example, there was imported into this . tom with all its crew. It is deemed} j; is doubted if the ships Gan be sent . Babia Honda, there will be no difficulty . our esteemed contenipo that a abated when the originator of the re-. meda, is suffering from a severe attack F Mrs. Geor country about one million and a bal! . probably by the steamer’s officers that inrough the Suez Canal, although the} in doing so under the guns of the. have plenty of players of ouarown. We port explained thet they had taken’ it} of pneumonia. from her la § : with a kodak. R. T. Pierce and. family, who have ponsi dollars’ worth of such articles. The . the boiler of the Spanish ship exploded. treaty of 1883 provides that the canal American ships. do not have to borrow men from all} Stein, the stationer and news . been here visiting the family of Wm. ' ant sn {tems were: Lemons to the value of : over creation every time we want to prone. he ee : Me ate : dealer, is about to remove his place of . H. Smith, Sr. returned today to their * ‘Lhe remc $80,659; oranges, $32,964; raisins, $544,va : ae euayite his are We have} pusiness from this city to Grass Val-{. home at Lundy, Mono county. +f ‘amily to G 904; almonds, $425,786; other fruits and , y) have onable rates, we ley. +g corsa ves of Oommercial. Mrs. George F. Decker and Mrs. ‘of some of ; By : uae : treet will attend to the local periodi-. George F. Bennings, who have been WW $200,101; ‘ 692. Thi afc . a ocuad Ss pe g8, hom we w nats, ek ae a 1B, JR es. Pig ree ie. rene RE 5 — cal and fashion journal agency hereto-. visiting Mrs. Henry Lane for three You Bet « war necessa e : y /. 3 , crit tofore conducted by Mr. Stein. ‘. weeks. past, were taken to Marysville z .portations, and while the war lasts the : sl to howl and jeer about the Banners be: y ivictory at ; in a carriage today by Mrs. Lane. "counts 48 0 is tis OaMornin gevdiicts vot the ing Johnnie-Come-Latelies, The way, From‘there they will. return to their hardy pions ot wae 7 Maen \\ they play ball makes the cranks of ; . : : samé kinds should be affected favor-. SRM) al, <p ‘iti other towns who started in to make GRASS VALLEY NEWS. a8 ghia — Pea ¢ hild eed. pesitan ably. ahh Y such music take off their hats and bow $e. LOR ee ee San found «mo. ) 2 their hotheads in reverence. It is the. A Day's Record of Our Nelghbors 88 Told. Scr whore they have beon visiting. tho eas ‘Tue Call makes a cute observation Me a old story of the Monarchs, who started Over The Teleph are _ Pin eh pe q Mog 3 he = the bisinbes of Iniporting pid players ver [née Telephone, onroe family. They left on the noon : y . J ‘ Y Se y 4 2 ‘ . ; . when it says that those people wie e~ t d sa Ky Rig emo * . over again. When the Monarchs led}. Major Frank D. Ryan of Sacramento . T@!2 fF their ergs t Butte, Montana, 4 F0 feared Dewey had been bottled up in. , Mie? fi ay, A . ict = by Overmyer and Dial strack a winning inspected Company I last night. He = Agee y Henry Monroe : the bay at Manila lost sight of the fac: j yy i ppt LD i P Zs gait there was not a Grass Valleyan so paid high compliment to the organizawho will remain t sedate : a More East! that he went equipped for blowing out q % poae . Oy he Z é : base as tonot kowtow tothem. It was tion. a a rags es Ses hee ao ae fee 4 at = A ee vi ae oe . henceforth “oir Eddy” and“our Dial,” . BA. Pryor of Colusa has been. *ranciseo, Cee enn 4 toe * 4 Z id (5, 4g Shes ey : But when Nevada City with an honor-. ®¥@rded the contract to carry the U. scien Seeger me be ea ze Persone . _“ . : <5 i ah . ia < 2 able aeabasicl tebe Gite Sead oF She S.mail ‘from Marysville to Greed Vain er the grocery trade, spent sired nour ' 7 TS l i = eer procession in this as in whatever else . l¢y #nd back three times. a week from last night here and left today for will find a P ATRIOTIC ¢ ATHOLICS, ie Sere : she undertakes, signed some gentlemen . 9®!¥ 1, 1898, to June 30, 1902, for $524 a Marysville, They are traveling on hot food di , . @ : Cv who had for the benefit: of thelr health a He will probably find it a losing a a and thoroughly enjoying their o ye ‘ . y ; ZZ reas : rious contractors before him . "?* the field gr R in All the Churche. j # c and for business ons transferred ob as va ore A Latter to Be re day 7 Y/ : their habitats from the torrid plains of . 5®¥®: Scarcity of Cars. mesh the ps Z, iy v, f_ POF 44 f : yf SES, Napa or the pogonips of Oregon to the O. H. Smitten and family removed t form a _ Churches of the United States have . g LY OL wrt gy Be Tip Ys FUG 3 to give our neighbors some object les-. 4% election for school trustees will} tor wieki, Nelaw tase Sou Prats = reat stren agreed upon # letter addressed to thr . i Me. ” _ . sonsin the true science of the great be held Friday, June 84, in four pre-. ., that some trouble is bata etcerk > It is espe clergy and laity of the country. The) American game,a kick went up so strong cincts of the district. enced in getting enough railroad cars sella letter bears on the war with Spain, and . : and high that the sun dodged and the The census marshal’s report shows & Rais tha wise tom. Ors b.on coffee will be read in all thecharches on SunGeneral Gomes, the commander in chief of the Cuban insurgents, has devoted the most of his life to fighting the . moon and stars wobbled in their orbita, Grass Valley to have 1430 census chilrhe ad beat this ei Sie ie mm. Grocers day. It is indorsed by Mgr. Martinelli, . St a ee ge of age Rapes and he has been fighting three years in the present war. He . And now even the hitherto aleepy old . 76: 8 gain of 41 over last year. There . ping of the work fart red sme J "er ; . the apostolic delegate, and is as foly ty URE BONNE. O8.DER YE SNS AOE S SS. Pioneers have begun to stir their. 9T 489 children under five years. ® pa F. i prt . stumps and are raking the diamonds of George Fletcher af the N. C. N. G. R. a pe tee early part of be ‘Late ye To the Clergy and Laity of the Cath. ay ri Pas, Sait tua cana tlh iniloaa te 4a ; the Golden West for reinforcements. . 48% gone to San’ Francisco on busi™ : jet went to Si olic church of the United tates—Gr: et: . Handling the Insurgents PAR St ae ARO “9 Died of Miners’ Consumption. The fact is that the patrons of base. 2°55: A Popular’ Resort. the lower . ox «. war, but no act of war is to be comsaree.” : ball demand a quid pro quo for the Mrs. Maude M. Peaslee, teacher of the The t ’s G h Manded : » Phe events that bave succeeded the. HoxcKone, May 11.—The Phillipine. mitted in the canal or at any of its apLast evening’s Virginia City Enter-. time and money they are expected to Indian Springs school, has been visiteGR * rede Sore wae threatenin blowing up of the battleship Maineand . Rebel Chief Aguinaldo has issued a. proaches or the ports thereof. Boats prise says that Thomas Bingham, an. devote to the cause, and the chatter . '™@ the Grass Valley schools for two or opanne end many ciciaone £0 Out tte © lorihcomi: : ae old j i daily to while away the hours in th " the sacrifice of 266 innocent victims, the . ,roclamation to the imsurgents re-. shall not revictual or take on stores at resident of Gold Hill, died there . about “imported players” is like dead }*tee days past. y y ) n the DS sant ai ; Monday of miners’ consnmption, from i Rev. E.J. cooling shade of the trees. The dancig patriotic seamen of the United States,. sting them to obey orders of Dewey . any of these points, except when im-. which he had been suffering for sixteen . yds fruit ta thelr care 50 tong: ae their -Van Deerlin is in San hocked t! the eyes. 1 \ ifter a bugs posited by a Chinese peddler. They Nevada County Electric Power Oom~~“ Ek wlone Baas ee RE ‘orm and . : > i np : ing platform hus been put in first-slass: have culminated in war with Spaiu and bes : home club keeps up a winning gait. Francisco attending the Annual -con; could . our own beloved country. and of the U.S. Consul. Killing goes} peratively necessary, . months. Deceased, who was well] Brer hic nde Gsing to one vention of the Episcopal diocese of EG, AG 6 Sere SF mpnnEnt D the city “Whatever may have been the indi-. on outside the city of priests and Spanknown, was a native of County Lough, . vince itself that the defeat of the Mon-. C@lifornia. Peete, So Hopnins: Sh: Lem: ON VPN Last ni Ireland, and 55 years of age, He leaves soon be inaugurated. : a widow, but no other relatives in this Ssineiuaves @O. May Tews: 2. part of the world. He was a member 8. Bivings, convicted yesterday. of the Pr peor pana nah F. ct A. the relative merits of the Banners and : _ = Tois rae . murder of C. J. Timmer with a penalty . ¢ : . ose auspices . Monarchs, and says of the two latter: apace the nation, with the advice of both ministered to them. The prominent ‘ pomasy . the funeral took place yesterday “May the best club.win.” It did : ooforty days : ; . of life imprisonment today killed him-. afternoon from Masonic Hall; in Gold : : . of the oth houses of Congress and after consul-. Cortez family ask that their naturaliSe a story in bis thich:1 Hill. He wea'als : "f Manager Rogers of the Nevada City : ) tation with his Cabinet officers, but. vation papers be telegraphed to Presiy opening an artery in his thigh.) a ines Unina et % Geld) baseball club aud Rear Admiral Sampj vidual opinion of Americans prior to. iards. Wealthy Phillipine women A Doctor’ : : : or’s Deed. the declaration of war, there can DOW) about to leave here to return to the
be no two opinions as to the daty of] \1.n4s are applying to Consul Wildloyal Americans. A resortto arms was determined upon by the executive of man to have the oath of allegiance adarchs by“ the Gridleys on Sunday and ; -— caeng the defeat of the Gridleys by the Ban-. egal ners on Monday proves nothing as to St ee ee onuercwe < ’ scribed 1 : pent, pro BJOKG , Y not’ pes raid press = ee ates dent McKinley and that their home at ee son of the United States Navy sbould eS +) Tuenp i: beus . “proal a f difficul Manila be used as headquarters for the Advertised Letters. They Like Seattle. exoharign eympathien, They are both ; k Se : pe ons and peaceful solution of our difficul, ribs Sotlavateas th & Uk of the ethers Rcreaaihas engaged in tail-end chases. One of s oN ; ‘ put toget ties with Spain. The patient calmness, . U. S. officers. scocatahin tar tik Poatbitios ‘of ~ ete A letter received here from Mrs. them is after the ‘flying Monarchs of O50 . . ars. was the dignified forbearance, the subdued City, May 11th : tr Cobb (formerly Carrie Zurner) says! Grass Valley, the other after the flying x 5 ep : oF ry gre firmness of President McKinley during; _ Sedan Ww E that her father and mother, Mrs. A. G. squadron. of the Spaniards. The tacSPS(0 . anced the trying time that intervened betweev Berry, Mrs. b. M. Turner, who recently went from Hunt's . tics of the pursued in both instances} 4 oes . the destruction of the Maine and the . Fires at Sacramento. Carson, Miss Nellie Hill to Seattle, like their new home. bear a striking resemblance. declaration are beyond all praise, and. g,cramento, May 11.—The Orpheum ig gc _ and are improved in health asa result. Messrs. Jack. Lammon, Rockenfield, Coot WG" oo WIG RY pas should command the admiration of : of the change. Their son Arthur has . Balleste as FNS ’ : theater, formerly known as the Clunie, J.P. allestero and Sullivan of the Banners. Gos I , 8 prov every true American. We, the memLang, E. B. volunteered to go tothe front to fight. went to Columbia Hill today. Th AS, adies see Hon bers of the Catholic church, are true had a close call this morning from a arta. Oy Spain, y e ( 9 display of ional dis DX . bonstitut NEW WASH GOODS xX Deney 3 3 Sf, ponstitut: Now in Window, 3 is taken irops to: At 57.25 Full Suit. GS ; on the bl the syste THE VERY LATEST. BN? dollars f “1! club there has bee! Americans, and, as such, are loyal to fire that started in Hodson’s photoMason, Mrs. J. ° m negotiating this i eee our country and our flag and obedient . graph gallery. An employe of. the galarr gy Ww. “ > zs gene paso and the enpreme lery: named Joseph Dunphy was asleep eats, Ww. : authority of the nation. ae reons; 1. “Weare not engaged in a war of secinside and had a narrow escape. The Parker, W. A. (2) tion against section, or of State against lobby of the theater was badly dam-/ . Stiltz, Miss Frances (2) ; Stelle, 8. G. Stute, but we are united as one man . aged. Somers, Mrs. Janies O. against a foreign enemy andacommon. 4 fire at 12th and I streets ‘a little Somers, James foe. If, as weare taught by our holy later rendered eight famlies homeless, Vanetti, G. This Space is reserved for & SegSOftvowocr-s 2 DG 4 EQ: eS BO oucon’ Oo JGS i. Ix co = x NO SGA WG pA Go D@ Lao) can ew : 6 BO _ Send for church, love of country is next to love FOREIGN, : the loss being $4000, Some of the ten‘ , : : of God, a duty imposed upon us by all Zanacco, Gehe Ladies, our stock of Wash G a jaws, human and divine, then it is our . ants saved their scanty belongings. Terry, Manuel A ne 3) , oods 1S NOw com¢ F. J. CH duty to labor and to pray for the temBiya y heer in eenens 1. i The plete. _ Bold b poral and spiritual well being of the! ; ttl gene will be sent to the dead . of. Prices ranging from 5 cents brave soldiers who are battling for our . Filed With the County Recorder. . fice. Parties calling for any of these ; va deities belovedcountry. Let us faithfully beg . een letters will please say “advert: ” and e 4 , 75 nts per yard. the god of battle to cfown their arms . Mela! report of deeds nnd coven, Mstoea. . Pay 8 fee of one cori, Postmaster rimes We consider them up to date and far ahead of § Bk va ou land and sea with victory and tri-. ¢rs ofies Se ‘oft reegrds (eleven years aan cee ‘3 any stock of wash goods ever landed ee i . For tht, ampb, and to stay unnecessary effusion! County Recorder), Nevada City, Cal.) Wil Beduce thn Bike. ae: any hes apa & an by us or ¢ 5 : of blood, and speedily to restore peace; Decree of distribution—In estate of pe uoniniaioe : : oN person else in this part of the cou ntry. to our beloved land and people. . Pauline Van Hoeter, deceased. Dated. Word has been received from the Bi <n as ' cS satay wY'o this end we direct that on and . April 25, 1898. To Robert Van Hoeter:. San Francisco headquarters of the . esa Oe : Samp les. 5 after the receipt of this circuler and Lot 7, Block 17, Grass Valley. To MaSummit Mining Company that the city ve : Respectfully, ; antil the close of this war every priest . bel D. Redman: ‘The Van Hoeter ranch will experience no further, delay in ( : loth . n g MAHER &CO. ¥¢. eee. shall, in his daily mass, pray for the . in Sec. 23, Tp.16 N., B.8 E, M. D. M. getting the site on the company’s _— ——cnnensne : R25 ee restoration of peace by glorious vietory . and bounded on the north and east by. ground for the new town reservoir. : 3; f you want Sashes or Sash Ribbons, call onus. Oe pat gi a The N for our flag. We also direct that pray-. the lands of the Nevada County Land. The papers for the transfer are now. . YX° We have them in all widths and all s hatad _ oA eo ers for the brave soldiers and sailors . and Improvement Association, on +the . being drawn up. ; : . Bruch, White cud > sl ' ae an row 4 first-cla that fall in battle be said every day . south by land of Britland and on the 7m. after mass. These prayers shall be. west by land of J. M: Walling; with er said aloud with the people and shall be right of way for ditch and pipe line. Yesterday or last night somebody our Father and one, hail Mary and the i from South Yuba Water Co.’s ditch. stole two ounces of amalgam from the ee e ees x (~~ e sé ee DAA? DG Pe diane’ RU DKEE Ss RO ewe REE HH Rieko FURS eLOOCeOmnre Amalgam Stolen, Silt Gloves, all lengths and shade. P Cx F No. 791 “ hat God may bless and ' Law : We pet ie i great criThe Over Night quartz claim on Wolf Sheriff Getchell went out this aftera Pes i e to investigate. He hasa clue to Senet Avge ‘ ease ca = ;. Vue G1 and speedily bring victory, honer creek, Grass Valley mining district.j noon to i ua Deed—Dated May 10; 1808. E. C-. cellar of John H. Kirchberger who E ( sg epee rey and wife to Frank T. Gerst. lives a short distance west of town. m orium. <a preserve our country: in this