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May 19, 1898 (4 pages)

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7 THE TRANSCRIPT. . THURSDAY. ...MAY 19, 1898. PAIN R T A T T H a BRIEFMENTION. The Fortunes of War. An exchange says while all good. land and sea, we should not, in our zeal and enthusiasm, lose sight of the Interest. ©. Gaylord, grocer, Broad ‘fact that war isa game that two play : at, and that all the victories are not { street. the was Lutz B. Mrs. ng ¥ Last eveni likely to be on one side. We must exA , and was. pect the bitter of war with its sweets—~« ¢ party ise surpr a of ————— ient recip —— A Terrible Cyclone. attended by her many friends. They the bitter of disaster and death to our t : Published every evening excep by had a grand time. gallant crews at sea and the fighting Sundays and Lega! Holidays _Rocxrorp, Ill, May 19—Elevén perThe New York Racket Store in the force on land, as wellas the sweets of sons are dead and two badly injured as Transcript Block, is offering great barvictory, and if defeat comes, the nation In the Order. U. 8. CALKINS. the result of a cyclone that passed gains. Read the new advertisement in should look upon it with philosophy N. P. BROWN. which today’s TRANSORIPT. over Ogle county last night. It started and simply put forth effort to win two The following communication, & Co., have a new advertisebattles to make up for the one defeat Maher in the southwest and swept over a is self-explanatory, has been received of the Ancient Order ment in the TRANscRIPT, Ladies, read sustained. : path 800 to 400 feet wide leveling everyby the local lodge it and then you will know of the barof United. Workmen: «+ Medern Projectiles. thing. gains that this firm offers. La Granag, Tex., May 1, 1898. the began has OrBarns and houses were blown down Buck Contractor OC. M. To the members of the Ancient The projectiles fired from the big and much damage done to live stock. der of United Workmen, greeting: erection of a new house for Fred Nichguns in our navy are all explobive, and Whereas, many inquiries have been ols on the upper Grass Valley road, in this lies their tremendous power of In Stillman Valley thirteen buildings, made to me concerning the effect ennear the half mile house. The house destruction. There are three kinds of including two churches and a depot, nt in the army of the United will be occupied by Mr. Nichols and these projectiles. The common shell, and Young. were demolished. Considerable damlistme States, for the purpose of engaging in family when finished. made either of steel or cast iron, and age was done at Adclin, many buildings the present war between said United J. E. Jobnston is here from You Bet. The recent rain storms have done containing a large bursting charge ; the John Carey of Cherokee is reported being blown down. The railroad comStates and Spain, will have upon the considerable good generally, but the armor-piercing shell of forged steel, so enroads in some sections have Leen renwith a finely tempered point for peneers ill. panies report washouts and much Benefit Certificates of memb Now, theredered pretty heavy and in consequence trating armor and containing a quanCG. M. Zeitler of ‘Sacramento is in death. of case in , listing ript. damage to telegraph and telephone] + Special to the Daily Transc town. fore, that all of.our members may fully Towle Bros.’ steam wagon, which suptity of very high explosive, such: s jovite lines. Mrs. Al. Maltman is reported to be understand their relations to the order plies their Deer Creek mill with timand the shrapnel, containing a great on the sick list. and their country, I hereby give notice ber, had to lay off for a few days which number of small balls, with a bursting John Cougblin of Columbia Hill that the Ancient Order of United necessitated the temporary shutting charge to spread them wher the fuse The Charleston Delayed. si aéts. These projectiles weigh inpounds is on the sick list. York, May 19.—A dispatch from New Workmen has no: such law, rule or regdown of the mill. Lonpon, May 19.—A ‘dis VaLLEso, May 19.—The -Charleston of the about one-half the cube of their diamce, and in my estate the existen County Clerk Redding of Sierra was of sers in m now apprai n The egra ulatio atel that says ca, Jamai Kingston, —~ which sailed yesterday from Mare opinion should. never have one, that late Geo. D. McLean have filed their reeter in inches. a visitor here yesterday. up ved from Port Morant at 4 p. m. Island, bound for’ the Phillipines, rein any way prevents or discourages & port in the Superior Court of this came recei wife Louis Conrath and Worth It from Smartsville yesterday. full and county. The total valuftion is placed the turned to the Navy Yard today, with member from performing his Senor Polo’ Bernabe has_ seMay 18th brings information thaf matter at $409,767. noy, 8. J. Osgood and D. A: Parks arrived countr his to — : = duty whole SanBernardino Sun: Perhaps this r at Morant Point at her condensers out of order. When last evening from Fair Oaks. John <nderson of the Silver Palace war will be worth its cost, in so comcured by cable a coal depot lighthouse keepe in what-capacity he--feels called: upon a the vessel arrived at the bay she steam saw d Miss Mamie Fenton went to French me end of the islan toact. The honor and integrity of our Saloon is having a new floor Jaid and pletely obliterating what was onceNorth Pierre, a French the extre — near St. ed around all day adjusting her comrcountry, to say nothing of its: defense, other improvements made in his place Corral today to visit.her mother. . there pass ips warsh ge and South. As “Our Boys” marched number of stran Attorney E. C. McDougall went to be 9s dear fo every member as of business. passes and trimming her cargo. should southern coast the on y through the streets yesterday morning, colon man They were going northward at a treTruckee last night on a professional A new floor is being laid in the store the most impressive scene along the When all was ready to sail Captain j8 our order, and no true -Work sh Spani of New Foundland. trip. mendous speed and in the direction of Clark discovered that the condensers would desire to do aught that. would next above Leutje & Brand’s Jewelry route to the station was when the vetF. W. Whitten and John Nancarrow : the fulfillment of every duty store on Broad street. ous erans of the blue and the gray standing Santiago de Cuba. The nationality of were out of order and thought it best discourage ships will coal there previ Jr. came down from Towle Station last , the ball player, whose side by side, opened files and presented loyal citizen. and Schooney true the of . mined deter be not could ships the to return to the Navy Yard for repairs. evening. W.L. Rosson, hand was sprained while exercising in arms, as their sons marched through, to attacking cities on the AtJ. Levy of the Popular Clothing Store Workman. Master me the gymnasium Tuesday evening says armed forthe field. And the tears Supre The damage is trivial and the delay while Admiral went to San Francisco last evening on lantic coast, . his injury will not interfere with his which glisened in the verterans’ ©} es Attest: M. W, SACKETT, will probably not be of long duration. . _ business. Supreme Recorder. playing at Marysville Sunday. Cervera’s squadron will enwere not all tears of sorrow. Henry Meyer and Mrs. Moran and California Gets Left. The paper hangers began the work of 2e Got off I Lucky. Sampof rons from day squad yester the gage daughter were in town repapering the Glenbrook saleon toWASHINGTON, May 19.—California REMEMBER if you want something Cherokee. Zink the near day. The new proprietor contemplates An accident occurred SacRAMENTO, May 19.—Several hunson and Schley. will not get a Brigadier General. This Tur Owt is the place to go to. They Mrs. Chas. Scheurman of San Juan night last road Juan ents San the other improvem that will add to on place imformation was communicated to Sendred young men in blue from the lead—all others follow. m31-tf left on the moruing train for San that almost resulted fatally. Conrad the appearance of the place. ator Perkins yesterday by Secretary plains of Nebraska passed through Seaman and a companion left this city Francisco. P. J. Troll whose wrist and arm was Mrs. T. M. Hawley ‘is here visiting Alger. The President has decided not here today on their way to the Phiiipin a cart in the evening for the Rock slightly injured at the Providence mine Tired of the Delay. friends. She was a former resident of to make an appointment at this time. pine Islands. The} are a magnificent Creek:'dam and when within a short Tuesday evening is around, but will . . this place. WasHINGTON, May 19.—At last the Zink’s place the cart not be able to resume work for a few This will leave the. command of the set of men. The young soldiers were distance of Mr. Dr. Myers Preston arrived last evenAdministration has decided on a vigupset and the occupants were thrown days. in rs office tanned and browned from a ten days’ ing from San Francisco on a visit to orous war policy. President McKirCalifornia troops in the out. Owing to the darkness and the Smith & Hartman have had a fine his father, Hon. E. M. Preston. charge in the order of their standing. camp in Nebraska awaiting orders. recent change in the road at that place cellar dug under their Referee saloon of the dilatory tacWalter Finchley, who has been living ley has grown tired Brigadier Anderson will command the They comprise the First Regiment Mr. Seaman, who was driving did not on Commercial street. The floor and in Butte county for a number of years, tics of the Naval Strategy Board and First Bgigade, Brigadier Compton the Nebraska National Guards, under com: notice a bush that was on the upper walls are boarded and it will be usei 34s here on a visit to-his family. has instructed Secretary Alger to preside of the road and. which upset the as a storage place for beer. : Second. Both are veterans. Generals mand of Colonel Bratt. The company Ex-Assembly man Scott Ennis is here pare orders for the immediate invasion light vehicle when they run into it. and comm have will was well equipped, having heavy shoes Otis and tt Merri interviewing customers of Henderson, Luckily for the pair neither were very About at an End. of Cuba without waiting for the arrival of the entire forces. for marching and an abundant supply badly injured,although both show signs as Scott’s and we sell # much Brown & Co., grocers of Sacramento. fleet. Spanish the of The silver question is to be sideGeorge Broyle went over to French of good blankets and clothing. of this mishap. Mr. Seaman’s injuries tracked and silver is going up in value ate: actions i wi Scott’: Corral yesterday. He has been workconsist of a sprained arm and his comwithout the aid of the Populists. The Fenulsion ts called tor, This hows ing at the California mine, near Granpanion got off witha ‘ew slight bruises. Populists and Silver nfen are now seekthat the druggists themselves regard iteville. nied H. G. Eastin of San Juan accompa Killed by a Tornado. ing shelter under the Democratic wing ted interes is who r, Breune s Charle Mr. Seaman to this city. in great hopes of getting some of the MARSHFIELD, Wis., May 19.—A severe in the Texas mine at Willow Valley, fat offives. That isall they are after San from g evenin last tornado passed through the central arrived here Eastern Troops. Established Sept. 6, 1860. ~ by Nat. P. Brown & Co. IA NEVADA CITY, NEVADA CO. CALIFORN BROWN & CALKINS. “Remember the Maine.” Hi Americans hope and pray for a succes Minor Notes and Comments of Local sion of victories for our arms on bot. George A. 0. U. W. The Administration Recommends the Immediate Invasion Bolistment Will NotInvalidate Policles of Cuba. PERSONAL POINTERS. ~~ Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Ol A Diastrons Cyclone and a Death Dealing Tornado. To Attack Atlantic Cities. Strange Warships Sighted patch from Montreal says that Nebraska Soldiers. “Just as Good Scott's ° part of the State last night. Houses The first contingent of soldiers from and other buildings and fences were Eastern points, Minnesota and Nebrasleveled everywhere. At the town of ka, passed through Colfax last night. E:mburst ten fatalities occurred, and There were three trainloads of the soldiers and they are bound for San at Siegler a family of five persons perFrancisco, to join the boys in blue at ished. A church was blown down and the Presidio. The fourth trainload of a barn was blown from its foundation Nebraska and Minnesota soldiers passand carried some distamce acoss a ed through Colfax at noon today. J. N. Stephenson, the Elk Grove hotel man, who has been spending a few days in this city left on the noon train D. Miller, the commission merchant of Stockton, who has been visiting friends here for a couple of days returned to his home last evening. Mrs. L. S. Calkins left on the train today for Santa Rosa where she goes to attend the Rose Carnival which takes clearing. : place there tomorrow. ~ , Mrs. Joseph Beardsley, who has been living in San Francisco for the past three years, returned to this city last evening to again take up her residence said to be At Havana eggs are selling at 15 cents apiece, meat 50 cents a pound} these articles are limited in sale, even jf we send down 8000 soldiers there will . proprietress ; be less than six soldiers to an island. at Bodie. of the United States Hotel o% oN OWS :iC Miss Minnie Palmer-Kendall, who has gained notoriety as a drug drumpees ‘There are 1400 Phillipine Islands. So! meress, is the daughter of Mrs. Perry, A Thousand of Them. SyS $) Oe) Be brated © these U world miratio : the sta » congrat sica on : her peo on the . E will tak , oT 7 What Fron . now ap ~ Speide! . slaught . for Mo --took » ‘fur as . » sat him ition, \ ; ‘after ci ; ‘arm, 2 » groin. ter blo timepi
. the bac 3 by Sat > 88-cali officer: > ing, th ; ing on ' In the . firmly ; ‘tbe ar . Near tl . floor, . tubacc » mused b from b © tempts Hy On? $1.00 a Su We guarantee that every article in our stock has got the value in tt and is worth every cent the price asked. THIS WEEE A full line of the latest in Golf Shirts, from 50c up. And the Choicest Selections in Srimes Clothing Gmporium. OPRCE OR ORO PLSLENSVELELELELOY IDR WD MAHER & CO. DRS DRE GOOGGOHOOOOOOOO« groun > homic » c:ased » shot \ . ders.” Re ; One . sidere tral O © the c > ment. LADIES: This day we place on sale a lot of WOOLEN SUITS WG ore} J ow Are right up to date. We have no.room for cheap trash and no desire to deal in ét. QR DROID > a verd fo a TOP Qn" 5) OnesDS OUR NEW, FRESH AND CLEAN STOCK OF SPRING GOODS woG > fleged t F that th » trict . ‘ WG oWG 0 sie Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. SAS announced its neutrality in the war beThe third quarterly.meeting of the . Will Prospect There. tween the United States and Spain. Methodist church will be held next Sun. day, Rey. R. Bently, D. D. will preach . Among the volunteers going to the This proclamation makes Bolivia the nced at 11 a. m.and lead the love feast at} Phillippines are many experie twentieth nation to declare neutrality : miners, who will ache to prospect those 9:30 a. m. Ae A rn RE —_-———_ —-+ 290+ —————— . islands. Her Daughter. High Prices. Y; _ WASHINGTON, May 16.—Bolivia has uarterly Conference. pwr GC Twenty Neutral Nations. tad . big and glorious.” rs war record that will be invaluable in. 20tlove Spain. We think your country SoS DEI NS adier-General that it is understocd is . your brave people. Keep on, free Cuba, cupation of the islands with unfriendly $6 At $1.00 Per Suit, To close the lot out ina hurry. » tion. > ment onar » every 100 vc Presi givea S these Ladies, see them. Yever Before Such a Suit tor $/, -. For > the li petiti SEE WINDOW. . week Hate! > point Respectfully, MAHER & CO. so . 2 HEP HErS ‘ ow SNo My heart throbs for that country would view American oc RSPO out a hi Fitude a weasa » gion 64i Onvery close margins to satisfy a lively demand. Sw OWE( ON6 ow Coe G ow 6 o . Japan would do, it being assumed that No wonder there is such a hot fight. Win, for it has humanity and civiliza. dition66° which ite bolder will get a . (00% 02 and appland. baking powder. It’sa Quick Turn O departments and formally feet, and known as the Grizzly Bear . . Reichstag, in which the latter says that and Navy placer claim. that Japan would make no announced the with Deed. Dated May 4, 1898. C.L. Anithe sympathies of Austria are the occupation of the against protest ' other things, ‘derson and wife to William Hooper and . United States. Among the Americans, There by wife. Portion of Lot 3, Block 44, Ne-. the writer says: “God help the United Philippines rumors afloat ever many been vada City. a nee . States in their efforts to crush acruel' have \ . Manila as to what of 'and savage nation. Your country must since the battle Why They Want It. . eneki ange ae make it independent, and Austria will eyes. Austria does way as Schilling’s Best R 4 War flume, running up the canon 600x3000. Strushke, a member of the Austrian ment when he called at the State going on for the appointment of Brig-. tion on its side. are all as good in their ALOTES RECALL GAGA AFAR AR RTT WP Has y DAS SPPHAs NSS ASD RE RP 1 . indeper » membi 9O00000 0000000009 Se FOND a mE ESS mm A a tmenm of something “rays w pthis . eomplh ae SUR erh et ree ewe BARR Ge sno —_ . in this city by William C.; Hoshi of Japan yesterday set at rest all 17, 1998. By John Curnow. About 14 . received’ . to the policy of his Governmile above the Grizzly Canon high. Mountain from his uncle, Edward . doubts as at these rates. Hoop’s Pitts act easily and promptly instant think of taking the risk of on the liver and bowels. Cure sick using some untried prepaheadache. ration. The substitution fon whe . with GS WASHINGTON, May 19th. — Minister and spices 224, MOOS PHILADELPHIA, May 19.—A letter was extracts 6) Japan Is Willing. tea ' coffee soda $)Gx.ole WARE HOO Z, vod Placer mining location—Dated May A Friend of America. This country is too big to allow its. ordinary business to become disarranged by a little thing like a war with Spain. A few men will fight, fewer will gain fame and glory, but about seventy millions of us will go right along attending to our every day affairs, with a little shouting on the side as newsof victories come in. oo) Ne pik ib» er’s office today, as reported by John A. Rapp, searcher of records (eleven years County Recorder), Nevada City, Cal.) and flour 30 cents a pound, and all of untold benefit, should not for one Schilling’s Best v GMS The Miantonomoh, although a modern double turreted monitor, :was begun in 1862 and finiched soon after the war. She was the first of the monitors to gross the ocean, and her appearance in British waters led a member of parliament to say that she gave Americans control of the seas. Since then the Miantonomoh has been rebuilt of ateel. Official report of deeds and other business. tiled ana recorded in the County Record = “standard” Mor the sof the g -wrande: > which 5 THE MONITOR MIANTONOMOH. oe cae to procure because he knows it has been of Don’t Disturb Business. Filed With the County Recorder. ass : Now In Training. probably take place at the Theater on Friday evening May 27th, due notice of which will appear later. on this morning's train. Mr. Dunno is connected with the Seal Rock Paint Company of San Francisco, but still maintains his residence in Truckee and votes in this county, where he has resided since 1871. politics during the next few years. you appetite and strength. training for the contest, which will Truckee, arrived from San Francisco sage pect it will purify your blood and give MARRIED. _ last evening’s train. We regret to say that Reverend Gray’s health has not} improved. W. W. Mein, son of Hon. Thos. Mein arrived here last evening. Willie was born in this city and this is his first visit here in many years. He is being warmly welcomed “home again” by his old-time friends. W. C. Dunno, an old resident of & of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda as the parila and you may confidently exa, who Be Sure You Arg Rieut and then go ahead. Be sure you get Hood’s Sarsa Children’s Party. for a standIt is feared by some persons that the es bombardment will interfere with the A children’s party will be given at 4A Odd Fellows Hall on Friday evening, Much interest is being taken in the drawing of the Havana lottery. ~. by arrangements for a ten round exhibiSwe May 20th, from 8:30 till 11:00 p. m., un-!. tion of scientific boxing between “The der the management of Heyer & GuenBe sure you SCOTT’S E: a Terrible Swede” and George Dunloe, ther. Amission 25 cents. Parents and that the ‘ean aka fish are on eigen aa well known in pugilistic circles as guardians are invited. ‘al6-td . soc. and $r.00, all druggists. i In this city, May 18, 1898, by Rev. J. “Fresno Red.” Articles have been. G@COTT & BOWNE, Chemists. New York, { Sims, Sherman W. Marsh to Laura M. signed and the “pugs” are already in Porter. , a visit te San Jose and San Francisco on +o Emulston any way. <® °@o-o it Will Do It. here. Rev. W. C. Gray returned from a ——_ e@e re -——— Co huis Obispo. Neva mens ge their a dimmed; Just think of it, $1 for a Woolen Dress. — newc _ Mary > deliv Sund