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May 26, 1898 (4 pages)

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: e a i t } } ‘ * >. Gombination will be made on Saturday, and all who have received the paper ‘running accounts with this combinkTHE THURSDAY ; Betablished Sept, 6, 1860. Y “by Nat. P. Brown & Co, NEVADA CITY, NEVADA 00. CALIFORNIA copes ay remem * Pabttshed avery & evening excert . BROWN & CALKINS. XN. P. BROWN. W. @. OALRING, ae Collection Day—Saturday. The thirtieth of this month falling ‘on. Monday next (Decoration Day) the collections for the TRANSCRIPT-BULLETIN during the past. month are expected to take prompt and. full settlement of 75 cents. ‘There can .be no separate or . “tion,.ander the contract with the Builetin company, so all, without exception will please pay when called upon by Fred E. Brown, who is the.only author-. ized agent for the combination. 2t ~ 3 ‘Our Fleets _ Stilt Have Cervera’s Warships Where They Are + +.. Helpless. More United States T roops Are Billed For the Trip to’ Mantle, Special to the Daily Transcript? Approaching the Crisis. Kry West, May "26. — 10:50 a. m.—The movements Nearly Ready “to Sail. WasHinaTon, May 26.—Thesecond division of General Merritt’s army of occupation will start” to move from of the American war vessels . San Francisco on Monday or Tuesday. ET COE TREE ~ GRASS VALLBY NBWS. i Day Record. of of Our Neighbors as Told! ~~. Ovér The Telephone. Frank Caruana got 20 days for break. ing in the door of a saloon. Justice Paynter is’ suffering from _}apoplexy. The Native Dangbters’ Maypole party last night was a success. . * Frank Aver’s handsome new house ‘on Bank street is nearing completion. Crider, Wilson & McKenzie, of Nevada City are the. builders. ‘The Firemen will meet tonight to consider the question of turning out in the Memorial Day parade. Dr. Walter Finnie, who has been here for several exes went below on this noon’s train. Elton Simonds, a student at Santa Clara College, is home for his vacation. ‘The ladies soliciting members for the Red Cross League have obtained sixty Signatures so far and «will get. many more. A publie meeting will be held Saturday afternoon, ; A FINE PUBLICATION, The New Work, oPifty. Years. of Mesonry in California.” George. 8. Spaulding & Oo., publishers, have undertaken a commendable work in publishing the history of Masonry on this coast. While the work is of especia! interest to all members ‘of the Masonic order, it ‘also contains much that is both interesting and instructive to the generel reader. The numbers already received demoustrate that in the sketches given of the prominent. Masons ‘of. this coast we have really a biography of a large class of our progressiye and enterprising citizens. who afte, prominent in affairs of. church and state as well a8 in the busi‘néss‘and social affairs of the respective communities in which they reside. Asa history of Masonry it is comprehensive and exhaustive. It not only gives a concise history. of the Grand Lodge and ite officers, but also a lodges which are described’ “in aketch of each of the subordinate} PERSONAL POINTERS. A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old}: and Young. L. Conrath of Smartsville was here “~~ night. . F. Bell has returned ‘from Sar Made es ; } participate in the Memorial Day Mrs. W. F. Mitchell of Fess Valley on Monday next. + ia visiting county seat friends. The . examinations _ for. ‘Gre W. W. Waggoner, the surveyor, went} Schiool diplomas are: in progress. ; to Forest Hill today. weék over the county. Miss Luella King of this city is visit-. . 1. Wilson of San Francisvd ae “ ing triends at Washington, “H.W. Morris, a San Francisco mining man, arrived here last night. Theodore Wetzel and family of North Bloom field are in town. street. The novats City Cadets street formerly occupied by L, Lubeck. t The Red Cross meeting at Pythian ter Belle are here from Columbia Hill. Mrs. L. §. Calkins is home from a xisit to Santa Rosa and San ‘Francisco. Miss Charlotte Russell, daughter of added the following new telephones to. Mrs. B. J. De Sabla, bas. returned’ to. the local exchange: Sigourrey Bris. San Francisco ae a few weeks’ stay No. 931; Dr: Sawyer, No. 581; Union Ice . here.” Oo., No. 981. Miss Gladys ‘Ford ia euffertig. from ‘Be F. Sweet of Marysville, who is an attack of inflammatory rheumatism . yto build a creamand Miss Millie Hyman has typhoid ry ii fever. ‘ ast arly all Edward B, ‘Plindes, colanitteotatinr: at preter only some #500 Wo Ae: San Francisco of sliding blinds, waein}onsold. ot ae Se town last night and today. ‘Justice Malloy today retidered “Mayor Parsons ‘and City “Attorney Burrows at Genes ee were in becugt . of Hays vs. Mrs. Quigley. The Sait. received. The next “meeting will te held next-Thursday afternoo. ranging to give a fine projectosc. ope exne : ‘: hibition inthe building on Commerciat © a Oastle this afternoon was well attend. _ Mrs. Charles English and her datgh-. ed, A number of new members. were = Phe Sunset Company has pate cision ini favor of plaintiff in tHe aso FA‘ Ht UL TO THE LAST. are shrouded: itt but: slight unThey will'be conveyed in the steamers! “Joseph Weissbein, the banker. and. their numerical ‘succession, giving. ie : Centennial and Zealandia and will cons. mining man, went to San Francisco. their history from the date of “One of the most beautiful incidents. certainty. The composition sist of the First Minnesota and Tenth . today. their ofganization: *gonnected with the closing hours of of the three squadrons has} Pennsylvania. General Otis will have . }: The illustrations include pidteaite on Gladstone's career,” remarks the Oak ‘command, as by that time General METHODS OF} NOMINATING. steel, as well as half-tone pictures, all. today. was brought to recover a plaspbing. bill Mrs, T. P: Redinayns, wha has been . for some $16, and the — amon: ‘ fe visiting at this eity, returned pass to} about $30.. : cher home at Washington. The City Board of Edacation. did 3 pT aru £ meet last evening owing to the absetk Jot Messrs. ll, _Jand Tribune, “was the loving devotion, _ loyal husband bas been the only cheerJng thought,pessessed by the devoted * dispatches—the dying statesman whisfor his aged wife. She has been his constant companion and best friend through all his life, for they were lovers in old age as faithfully and as” truly as when their lives were first linked togetlier. The knowledge that she will not.long be separated from her wife, who reftised to leave his side since ’ the final struggle began, knowing that “his last few moments of consciousness ‘would be made the > “more peaceful by the knowledge that she was there. It is a pathetic pictare as painted by the pering the words ‘Our Father’ as to his ears came the chant of the prayergives free rein to Sampson’s fleet in the Bahama channel where it can intercept the been changed, but for stragetic reasons it is not permitted be telegraphed, Santiago. de “Cuba is ‘conIt: is “agreed: that Schley can keep. it in hand firmed. it comes out, The cornering of Cervera Merritt will that information-on this’ point . yesterday. Several vessels Klondyke trade’ may: be taken later. It is’ hoped sufficient will be. secuted account of the result of the two” plans The statement that~Certhis week to keep the procession across’ vera’s fleet is bottled: ap at the Pacific moving steadily. there and can annihilate dt if. in a few days. alry.is expected today, and more from New Orleans, .Atlanta.and -Montara within a few days more. ‘in San Francisco,. No new transports: were chartered in the And Still I They Come. San Francisco, May 26th=-Several thousand more troops will urrive here A troop of Utah cavMore Talk Than Fight. Mavrip, May 26.—Governor General The “Advantages. of of the Crawford: Plan Are Practically Demonstrated. The*Red Bluff Sentinel contains an of nominating men fpr oftice in that county,. ‘Saturday. last. The Republithe Democrats: proceeded under. the old primary: and. county convention forni. It is conceded. that there are no soreheads over the gesult in the Republican ranks, while on the other side there are charges of slates and trades, On this point the Sentinel says: ._ “There was much talk cies a ‘slate’ and how it was broken. It was declared that. if the nominations for Olerk had preceded that of Treasurer and “Assessor that Mr. Bransford. would not have been slaughtered. The cans adopted the Orawfurd_ plan, while . of which are. finely executed and add greatly to the interest: of the work. Some of the most striking illustrations consist of groups of individuals composing the Commanderies. of a iants: Templar of several towns. ' clearness of the portraits. . To the members of the Masonic craft the work will constitute ‘a.com ium of the history of their order, w ‘ich. will increase in value asthe years roll by and which should be found in every. Masonic library. There are few grand jurisdictions in this country that can boast of so cemplete and thorough a history as this of our own Facts. Coast. The work-is published in 20 numbers, is issued, monthly, will contain 800 pages, 200 illustrations, full and half pages, and 80 steel engravings. ‘The.
are remarkable for the correctness: ang, r In the i cerine ibae ‘Goat ages tive case Searls from town and the illness of Mr. of Isolia vs, Hinaldi was still on trial Kinkead. It is thought there will be The case ‘of Charles Klein vs. The eauore on hand fer a Ee Trustees. of:Grass Valley. came. up for night. © ing in the afternoon. The trustees ed Klein’s saloon and restaurant*. ‘and he sueg, to compel them .to let him rémain in business. ~ ‘The case of W. A. McKenzie and others vs. W.R. -Oraig was dismissed. Babsbadl oe Next. _ ee ne Now, you baseball, players, : come: in shoes, m25-4t . The Popular Clothing: Store. Wants: to Get fi Get Rid’ of It. ‘Try Tas Ow. for mixed drinks. m25 C.@: Steele of of London, Kentucky,’ vg e who got the star route contract-for car, THE ays the ann between this city acer and Sierra City, wants the Downieville cite ae Stage Company to take the contract: Cottage Organ off his hands, He went to North San oe Juan today to talk matters over with The Chicago * : Warren Green who is Sweeper on wank gene Hes attained a standard of = “he of «o superior. exceWemce wich ads and get. our everlasting rubber bottom A ‘SRgb WORKMFN ‘BEST MA’ TERIAL, problem of Santiago. The blockdding squadron. 'under Commodore Watson is THE DAY WE CELEBRATE. If Nevada City. proposes to celebrate : ss : : the coming Fourth of July in a manstill stationed off the coast of ner befitting the occasion, the work of . Cuba, preparation should begin without fur. ther delay. The Firemen, who repre. sent a very large part of the enterprise and patriotism of the community, have officially declared that they favor a proper observance of the day, and our citizens generally talk and. feel the same wax. All it needs now is for somebody to get in and take the lead, for what is everybody’s bnsiness is nobody’s, It would be eminently proper for the officers of the Fire Department to do this leading by calling @ mass meeting through the newspapers. This plan when’ pursued in the past has been eminently satisfactory. It is worth "following again. eee om = Tur Tribune tells of an Oakland man named John L: Heald who has devised astitutions th Cure, puey & Co 8 itutions —¢ *@e-+ Place of Mecting> Changed. The local Temple* of of the Degree of Honor, which has been meeting in Odd aint Fellows hall, will hereafter assemble‘at . “ZV . This was Maine. Day in the public. Hibernia hal] on the second and fourth schools throughout the nation, and the} Tuesday evenings of each month. On scholars of this city all signed their Wednesday evening, June 15th, the names to the roll of honor. These . Temple will eres hop at Odd Fellows signatures are to be deposited in a/. hall. vault.at-the base of the national monu. ‘ es ment to be-erected to the memory of High ‘Beppot Pasty: the gallant sailors and marines who subscription price is #1 fo enakensp£ : : Augustus, the Spanish Governor. of Pha fal clerics—the window thrown wide 5 . : . friends of BE. N. Tapscott. are credited. oad ; te, 2 ‘Reet Gravel Chat See ge ere PGrmane en cola open so that the sweet breath of ‘early Spanish fleet if the latter At-. Manila, is following the tactics * of with makinga veryshrewd movéimhay-. — oe ee ; t Organs ane Ce: : : ‘ : ; ing reverses to American forces. Hi low that of Sheriff, and he went aS ont of doubling the affectionate wife sitttpg patiently} sai] west and effect a junction) .41. that the U.S. Crniser Béltimore through. easily, though it is declared . of the mill at the ree a ‘so as Vales a ae det Six teas are] h by his bedside, her hands clas ini, : own y ped with Schley, er can return to. was disabled by a collision, that some . Bransford was, and seed tse tcaiak fe haat ita ~~ = % veo dite ha is} with him a quantity of coarse. Dugegets aa nae pEnoramiey. , ressing . Som. some of iver, e came his fingers could press the fare Havana, hi eg) mde wee = pea cae a me be — ee. bah ahaa *. : natyan when the Spaniards who mad in the convention . Langford has charge of the. construcll his lips were powerless to utter. . COMBINED, MAKE we ip powerl Schley will be permitted tO. hela advantageous positions attacked) Were thé trlends of H. B. Shackelford, ‘tion, aud be Gi waidog © 920d job. ot BD THIS a fitting elose to a'life that was spent they are credited with aecomplishing. Ca hati Callinan two lak Next Monday will be a asa ; S Pp owns two . ms on 24% so well.” ein 3 Mr. Bransford’s defeat. Delegates said . the southern extension of the Califorgeneral holiday throughont the country . ° e Filed With the County Recorder. . only put up to be knock down, and . them to some parties who will peace pended. The. chiens. Wal. wat mints rt of deeda and other business, }Some announced that they would only . to develop — Bhagat on that dey. . Rapp, rated of Foose (eleven years tion, » One prominent delegate ‘told a Th See } : Going to Denver Bees Oe PE en neato nominee of the convention that he . ‘Theodore Van Buskir Buskirk left today for . Chicago Cottage 0 caging eo . M. Qo, The Woodville claim, and all] According to the report the m i ri en . ern of Castle Crag will be epen to re-. is matched to t. buildings, machinery, etc. Considera. voted for under the Crawford plan fe-. ceive guests for the snmmer-monthe. ta ee , Has Disappeared. Sica Key West, May 25.—Captain Charles} _ Deed.. C. Percival to. John Watvotes of each and every precinct, the . hotels in the State and one of the most ws x sey . . PI fe as: Clarke and some of the officers camejers. Portion. of Lot 19, Considera-. result in‘aeveral cases being quite even. . delightful gummer resorts in the Monticento, Cal., May May 18, 1898,—Mrs. as, Please.. . ship Oregon. They reported all hands Doty = vd ¥Mosds pis J. oe ion ‘bers. of the County Committee, twenty. are very reasonable. George Schone: a bled for over a year with weak ‘PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. well and the sbip in good condition. i i RAR D4 nine being voted for, those receiving . wald will have charge of the Tavern eee > began taking Hood’s Sarsamoderate © prolite. i March beelpa left er ren} tion, $50. ee are : same as the nominees. Under the. that guests will have every attention ,G."W. WICKSON & co. th. Deed. Fran ge, Commission. Qrawford law these men-will constityte < Band 6 Front St, Sam Francisco. , Hussey, defendant) to Robert Bryden. : Honors to Gladstone One-half interest in Franklin ps declare the resnlt, 91: **Remembe 9 people viewed Gladstone’s remains at} ©.0. Townsend, Constable, (Patrick ee one eee defendants)to Patrick Ferry. The ConLighted candles and a gilt cross were} lin quartz mine, Grass Valley. ‘Con: . A. Burrows and Patrick FerBae Naish je GA ry to H. Herman, The Conlin quartz Queen Urged to Flee. It contains. bee xi Seepovetaatt-thet Pasneaire. English spring could fill the room—and . tempts to reach Havana, ‘can Blanco in sending ont dispatches claiming the nomination for. Treasarer foltown, His’ gravel = “mine in Mohawk ative that hewas not on thé “slate.” But his so that when the supreme mcment pleted within the next'six weeke. E. AL apicoe. h d and holy calm is indeed : : fn POPUL f ee ee work out in-his own way. the. them and captured their arms and amwho-waa defeated for Surveyor, and jit. THE AR o* a N. ey . . . openly that, cortai#r candidates ‘were . nia, and it is likely he will shortly bond . *2¢ Pnsinese will be practically’ sue-. Instavctiox ‘BOOKS ane r1awe stcons~ "s ones ud recorded pee Bes rity aa vote for three nominees of the convenBe es Bie: aes “Oat alogues ioe Price ne Liata 0 on Saeatpaiten Deed. M, Blaskower to Odin Gravel . would spend $100 to defeat him.” ‘Two weeks from yesterday the ~Tav-. Denver to meet Billy Woods whom he Ashore Once [ore. : Seems T tion, certificates of stock. ceived nearly all of the Republican. This is pronounced one of the. beat = ypewriter S. asbore this morning from the battle, . tion, $5. There were fifteen men elected as mem-. country, at the same time the charges LR. Sittig of this place statés that she tain livelihood f for shome. ives. aap re to-0btlay New Chinatown, Truckee. Considera-. the largest number ‘being elected, the . again this season, which is a guarantee = trouble has disap~ Eigen hte tnt dn ep er (Robert Bryden, plaintiff, vs. John} 9 convention to count the votes and} Lonpon, May 26th —Forty thousand . ledge, Willow Valley, Consideration, Westminster Abbey this forenoon, . Ferry, plaintiff, vs. The Conlin M. Co., t the head of th f : —— $200. at the °o e catafalque mine, Grass Valley. Ls wine sassadia $5. May 26—Dispatches from . LONDON, a scheme to dredge the Yukon and thus obtain the gold he believes washed into its bed. He says his expedition of Madrid indicate an impenging revolution in Spain. Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria advises the Queen Regent to Serotula is were murdered in Havana Harbor on Feburary 15th. Such children as desire to contribute to the fund for building hop at Odd Fellows hall, The senior and middle classes of Grass Valley and the Nevada City high school will give a }Black Suis, the monument are permitted to give. the middle class of this city will -be fifteen men can clean up $2,000 a day}be ready to fly and her mother not exceed to ten cents each. pregent wAers invitation. with his contrivance. Ifthatis so they. gives the same precaution. The will all be “heeled” as well as the in-; Queen says she will remain, The de" yentor by the time they. get back. feat of the Spanish fleet, which is conceded on all hands to be a matter of Tue latest fad is said to be the col-! pot a few days, will precipitate an outlecting of gold nuggets, one Coloradan . preak. having secured fifty or sixty choice . specimens for his cabinet. Collecting nuggets bas been a fad in Nevada) Key West, May 26.—The U. S. guncounty for about fifty years past, but/ 2+ Hornet came in from the blockade the noggets are put to a better use! 1.5. morning and reported everything than to be locked up in cabinets. quiet along the line. Seen _—— MAHER & CO. It lies hidden for ee ae N ied ~ sng ere in its subtlety. years in the ambush of the blood, and when it strikes it voids its venom alike on strength and beauty, disfiguring t#® one and undermining ‘the other. Sarsaparitia is @ specific for scrofula in its worst and most malignant forms, Scrofula is a blood disease. Ayer’sLadies—We have placed today on exhibition. some elegant ° BLACK ‘SUITS fez And. we invite you all to take a teak at them. £i All Qufét Off Cuba trosacanemrnr= aire a ervey Turn Coane fon epics OUR NEW, FRESH-AND CLEAN STOCK : OF SPRING GOODS . Are right up to date. We have no room for cheap trash and no desire to deal in ét, We guarantee that every article in our stock has got the value in it and és worth every cent the price asked, THIS WEEK A full line of the latest in THe Nevada City young man who) Two Good Games Ahead. smokes cigarettes will not find much; . If it dose not raint there will bogeeek congolation in the fact that ninety per! games of ball at Glenbrook on Sunday cent of the habitual users of cigarettes . and Monday. The reorganized Columwere rejected as physically unfit for as pees 4 will sprigs beg str of the stron teams : service at the recent medical examina‘ahuenn “Abas stile. dis. tions attending the mustering of volunbanded their best players joined the teors. Columbias. ‘They played their first game against Athletics them oat. They . are strangers here and won’t stop long,’ and we think it but our duty to ask the Nevada Ladies. to Sai on. them. They Are Beauties. Respectfully, MAHER & CO. . feats sen om: + application. _ = : = Examination in’ in Physics. Prot.” EP. “Bewis, professor of pl :in the State University, Arrived evening and spent. this: foreexamining the high school 6 Cola come a to mt te Bantam and an . few points in first-class ball playing. Sesh If the weather is" fayorable there will * (wo weddings are. to take place at. be an immense crowd at the Park on! this city -next .week. The .parties. both days. Prices, 26.and 85 cents for) chie ly tuterested are all poplar young the round trip and adwission te the Se Nevada City: penal. Park. 4 ‘ :