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November 10, 1899 (4 pages)

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t F) b) ° THE TRANSCRIPT. blished evening except Lane aad Lowel iu jays by BROWN & CALKINS. L. 8. CALKINS. N. P. BROWER. . FRIDAY.... ..-NOV. 10, 1899. GRASS VALLEY NEWS. The Doings of Our. Neighbors as Told Over the Telephone, Dr. W. ©. Jones has gone to the Bay. The rainfall for 24 hours to noon was 1.90 inches. Mrs. Wm. Prisk, mother of the Senator, went to San Francisco today. Mrs. Joseph Weissbein was among WASHINGTON WAHISPERINGS. Interesting Batch of Items Gathered ‘Around the Nation's Capital. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6th, 1899. Eprror Transoripr:—President MoKinley left Washington this evening for Oanton, where he goes to cast his vote for the straight Republican ticket, not because he considers his vote necessary to the success of the ticket, but. because he thinks it the duty of every citizen to cast his. vote when it is possible to doso. As he was getting aboard of the train he expressed absolute confidence in the election of Judge Nash, Although the trip is a flying one, so to speak, Mrs. McKinley accompanied him. They will return to. Washington Wednesday.. git It is the unanimous opitiion of President McKinley, every member of the ways be for the flag, under.any and all circumstances. There may be agita‘tion, but the flag will stay there, and those who wish to humiliate or dishonor it, will only discredit themselves in the esteem, if not more seriously, of their fellow citizens.” Controller of the Currency Dawes thinks one of the greatest needs in connection with our’ rapidly increasing foreign trade is some method of international banking, such as England and Germany have, not. only with European countries, but with South and Central American countries, and he will call the attention of Congress tothe matter in his annual report. As an argunient of the need of. such favilities, Mr. Dawes said: “Suppose two men are dealing in live stock. One of them sells a bunch of horses, and ships them to the purchaser, upon whom he draws for the money. He takes the draft to the bank and discounts. it, PRRSONAL POINTERS, — A Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Old and Young. Jacob Kohler of Washington is in town. ‘ J. 8. Landsburg of Relief Hill spent last night at the county seat. Mrs. Donovan of Cherokee arrived here today on her way to Visalia. Miss May Landsburg of: Relief Hill is here visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Ross. Editor Wadsworth of the Herald and his wife returned last evening from Sacramento. : Mrs. Charles Schwartz returned last evening from a visit to her parents at Plymouth. Miss. kmma Worthley of Washington arrived here to day enronte to Sacramento to visit her sister. OC. B. Porter of Marysville is here in _jthe dance at Armory hall to night will {that was for the good of his fellow citizens. The grand march will start . Brownin ine Rage a f diene Mas oes Fl ON WITH THE DANCE,. The Benet Ror Fireman Gry at __,pmmory Hall Tonight. ' With two separate and distinct orchestras to furnish the music and the volunteer firemen of the city as hosts, be an event that will linger long in the in mingling with a merry crowd of beaus and belles, There will be pleas‘ure derived from the knowledge that the net proceeds ‘will be devoted to relieving the pressitig wante‘of Jas. B: Gray, a member of the Fire Department who Suring all the years of his active service never hesitated in responding to Piso Divesios = an alaym.or.in performing any duty Wolf, . Hooper, J. FIREMEN'S BALL] ae Armory Hall, Nevada City, . . f body who is there, : 9 And the enjoyment is not to be alone. 'Tiday Ey’g, Nov. 10. For the benefit of JAMES B. GRAY, a disabled Fireman. THE BE Eloor Managers—E. W. Schmidt, A. Snell, S. Costelio, A. Rowe, E. J. Frank Vaughan, J. J. H oA —ONn— ST OF MUSIC! P, G. SCADDEN, anley. Electrici y 5 For Jighting and the interest of the International Cor-. as soon after nine o'clock as is practirespondence School of Scranton, Pa. cable, and everybody who can dance at ‘ Sandow, Stanley Eads. today’s departures for San Francisco, James Hargraves of Dutch Flat, who Cabinet, and every eT as roe With the money he buys more stock, ippine Commission, that the first and . which he sells and ships in like manner. 3 has been visiting James Watt of Penn . most imperative duty of Congress, at:. The second man does not use banks,. J0bn J. Meanap ties has — ae erg Pressig sd — =) om — Valley, went home today. -the coming session, will be to adupt.a. tH selis his horses, and after shipping, his native home here “is soci Ke, ovals = lee oe e a big! _.. this morning as Owen Williams. was. Joint resolution declaring the intention. waits for the purchaser to retiit: “While . ‘will return beapperviel 'o ne Spay en peop. 5 working‘in the W. Y.0. D. mine a rock . of the United States to permanently '¢ne second man is waiting for his} Miss Ah he EOE dad 5 * ‘ % fell and mashed his right hand badly, . retain the ownership of the Philippines . money, the first man has made half a . Visiting friends a gam apni tal Several Nevada City Knights Tem-. and there is little doubt that such a] dozen transactions, has increased~ his no past sg months, returned home plars were down here from Nevada. resolution will be adopted by both own earnings.” Forty-Niner, . 1@8t ea _ sit ae ee ; City this afternoon to attend the fan-. house and Senate. If it could be put een Miss Maude Phillips o' ; cramento eral of the late Stephen Long. through at the first day’s session, it pee a street was the recipient of a aig A Squirrel Creek rancher named . would do much good, both in the Phil-. TO SAVE CLIFF DWELLINGS. . party last evening. A large number of J. Newell came to town yesterday morn-. ippines and at home, but that, of courses : young people attended, : : 'T.8. Taylor, « ing and tying his horse out in the rain. is too much to hope for. The House paak rag — we Khas BeauMrs, F. A. pang be beiors ee we A. Lewis, San Jose, let it stay there. Late in the afternoon . will be the first to adopt the resolution ati ger ged oa mto a last evening with her husband, is s 8 yan, a J. THE COMMITTEES. 'qMusio-3:-d:-Jackson, T:-H. Carr, Joba F:} ook, Hal—C. J. Brand, E. W. Schmidt, Chas. Grimes UNION: HOTEL. sa tinting—T. H. Carr, W.-C. Chase, P. G. edde: Finance—C. J. Brand, John F. Hook, J. J. flain Street, Nevada City. Seadden. Jackson, T. H. Carr, P. G. : Reception—The Department. H. METZENBAUGHER, -'Paop. Crow, Grass Valley, 8. Citisens’ Bank, t geste zens’ ‘Ban ae everyone with the choleest . Wines; Liquors and Cigars, Give me.a call and be convinced, 4 BRO. W. Tatton, . — . M. Hugh, Downieville, ste @ 4 R. Sherman, * gf” q J. Lawrence, “ <. E. Way, Sacramento, e : Tick ets, per couple, he was arrested for cruelty to animals . and the Senate will eventually follow, suffering from the effects of her long abbey Berane IP Hill, and drunkenness, He will be tried to-. but the antis in the latter body will illness, being unable to walk. 3 miitow. take advantage of the Senate rules, : J.J. Hughes of Cherokee came over ' Chas. Hughes went to San Francisco . just as they did when the treaty of in today’s storm to attend to some busitoday to have one of hisarms examined . Peace, the delay in the ratification of ness at the county seat, He says. that by the X rays and operated upon. He. which is responsible for every drop of the people in his part of the county are broke the arm at the elbow joint re-. Shed in the Philippine insurrection, rejoicing to see so much rain fall, for cently when his horse backed over a/. was before the Senate, to delay action it means good times for pad sock grade with him, and the fracture has . by talk about any old thing to prevent siuce occasioned him much trouble. . & vote. No stronger _argament. in favor of the adoption of such a resolution could be found than Aguinaldo’s recent statement that “The American Congress is soon to meet to decide whether-to -keep the Philippines.” Americans know that that decision has already been made—by the people—but residents of the Philippines do not. Edward C. Andre, who is Belgium’s Consul at Manila, is visiting Washington. He predicts a speedy end to the insurrection and says that ten thousand Filipinos can not stand before a regiment of American soldiers, and that the end would have been reached As a result of a meeting in Denver a bill making the cliff dwellings region in the southwestern part of Colorado a national park ‘will in all probability be introduced at the next eonvening of congress. Congressman John F. Shafroth, Judge George T. Sumner, Booth Malone and Dr, Camden M. Cobern, with the host, constituted the meeting. Congressman Shafroth went over the details of passing such a bill, and the other men present, all of whom have been on the ground, recapitulated all they personally gathered concerning the interesting ruins below Durango. Granting that the people living in the agricultural. country contiguous to the cliff dwellings made no objection to the setting aside of the land containing these prehistoric buildings, and he had received almost an assurance that they would not, Mr. Shafroth saw no im— pediment in the way of passing the bill. . Maps and pictures of the ground and ruins were carefully gone over and . studied. While the dimensions of the area were not specified, it is thought that 15 miles, riinning northeast and southwest, by four or five miles wide, will inelude the most important ground . . without infringing on any precious minerals or agricultural lands. Mr. Shafroth made copious notes to take with him to Washington and will work for the passage of the-bill:--He advises that no appropriation-be asked for in the first measure, It will be sought to mhake some provision for the caretaking of the ruins. Excavations’ must bbe made scientifically and will be restricted by license. Mr. Shafroth will try to enlist the interest of the Smithsonian institution. The matter will be pushed with all possible speed. At the present time two large ‘exploring parties of 100 members each are being organized, one in San Francisco and one in the east, to visit the Mancos canyon and -exeavafe in the ruins.—Denver Republican. : oem fg TKUTHS r0k GIRLS. Never mind about the dimples if there’s sunshine in your smile. At least one little act of kindness a day and an easy pillow at night. How many thoughts a day for mother’s comfort do-you give? Neatness of dress first, and style may come as an afterthought. . One frown a day when she’s inher teens will wrinkle a girl’s forehead like a crone’s by the time she is 20, “Try making yourself as agreeable to Edward Way, “ W. McLogan, Blue Tent, = John Jepsen, Relief Hill, $ “ Miss Ladies, Attention—,. Miss St Clair, Sacramento, John Goffett, Moores Flat, J. R. Davis, San Juan, John Quinn, San Francisco, F. Freitz, Gold Run, Au. Sampson, “ . “H. German, San Juan, J. Burke, Grass Valley, T. Beckham, Spenceville, W.G. Treadwell, Columbia Hill. 66 ’ John Coughlan, Mark Twaln’s record up to date is T.Engitsh, a twenty-two volumes, and they are] wi. Weil, San Francisco soon to be isued by a London pubA. Ralph, “
lisher in a uniform edition. J. A: Oralg and w., Columbia Hill, SSE an een OG. H. Barton, San Juan, E. Goaid, Sierra City, O. Wilson, Sacramento, A great gas holder has j been completed for the corporation of Birmingham, England, which is 264 feet in diameter and 160 feet high when extended to its full height. Its storage capacity is 8,250,000 cubic feet. Dissatisfied Guardsmen. The National Review, published in San Francisco, has lost patience beCause of the half-hearted efforts to reorganize the National Guards. Its editor expresses doubt whether the Governor wants to put the Guard in shape or not and goes on to declare that “at'the present time there is not a company which wasin the State Volunteer service that has been supplied with uniforms, tents, blankets or camp equipage of any description. Interest in the Guards is dying very rapidly and many of the officers who feel . !ong before this if the present rainy that they have been treated unfairly . Season.had not been unusually long are resigning. This feeling and the. @nd severe. When asked what he neglect of the Adjntant General to do. thonght of what the American soldiers anything for the Guard has caused a. had accomplished over there, Mr. depression which only prompt action . Andre, who is a disinterested witness will revive.” and who speaks from personal knowledge acquired on the ground, replied: “They have done well—very well. It you only knew the condition of that country, you would be surprised that they have done what they have. The weather has been simply awful—worse this year than usual—and fighting under such conditions is very difficult indeed.” Secretary Long said of the preliminary report of the Philippine Commission, which is commended by every body except the “littler Americans”: “There have been so many misrepresentations and exaggerations, that it is delightful to have so valuable and explicitia statement from a Board, the composition of which could not be improved in this country or any other. Two of the men who are members have been long known in their association with our leading Universities; the third gentleman has had more than twelve years dipiomatic experience in China, and the fourth is today the most conspicuous man in the nation’s eye. Three of the men have never been associated in any way with politics, and the fourth, who has not taken any active part in politics, . ¥OUr brother as if he were some other by reason of his diplomatic sorvion, . Sis bhather. Tt will Pay to win his is one of the most respected members dalrer confidence. — Cincinnati Enof the Democratic party, and certainly ' can not be charged with any leaning towards the administration. It is es: pecially gratifying that the report backs up and endorses the position and the statements of the President upon this whole matter.” Senator Sewell, of New Jersey, said:” “No matter what. difference of opinicn may exist among individuals upon the question of expansion, our flag in Porto Rico, Cuba and the Philippines, will stay there. The U. 8, Senate will never consent to the surrender or to the hauling down of the flag. Where that glorious emblem has been raised, there it will stay. No matter what may be the sentiment of the minority, the great body of the American people will alFor Just a Short Story: Ladies, in Window No 1 we placed this day: One Lot Ladies’ Round Garters, all good hates colors and silk web. Sold at 2 5¢; now roc. = Ae) Sed nag w. San Francisco, You will see them but once. W. E. Osborn and w., Berkeley, e _Miss Johnson, . on ek, Is often a warning that the liver is torpid or inactive. -More serious troubles may follow. For a prompt, “efficient “cure” of Héadache and all liver troubles, take Hood’s Piljs “While they rouse the liver, restore fall, regular action of the bowels, they do not gripe or pain, do not irritate or inflame the internal organs, {>but -have-a positive toniv effect. “25. BE at druggists or by mail of C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Masa. _.___Nevada County Directory, . . Copies of the Nevada County Directory can be obtained for 50-centa. By mait-76 vénte. Aoply to P. E. BROWN, Transcript office. TRANSCRIPT — BARGAIN COLUMN. One. Lot Ladies’ Round Garters, regular value. 3734c. Our price while they last— 15c. They are put in as flyers while we are “getting something ready, = “‘Billy”’ Harris in Wales, Wm. H. Harris of Relief Hill, the well-known hunter and fisherman, who loft here about the middle of September for Wales, writes to John T. Morgan that he arrived safely in the land of his fathers and is enjoying his visit there greatly. He adds however that he has not in his’ travels struck any place that he would trade off Nevada county for. ~ See Display of Hair Ornaments, so much in use now, Side Combs, Back Combs, Neck Combs, Pompadour Combs, all kinds of combs. Don’t Pay Rent. to A choice assortment of Linen, Huck and Turkish Bath Towels, which, we are sellGood goods, We Can Build You ing at our usual low prices. AS 4 cS: Crore a House and Help The Racket Store 6 . ; You Pay for it.. ~ome to us when you want your new Jacket. ‘We are the peo le, .TOWLE BROS. i Chicken Pinner —AND— _ Musical and Literary Entertainment a Wednesday Evening, Nov. 15th, (Dinner from 5 to 7 O’clock,) —BY THE— Lies’ Aid Society.. OF THE M, E. CHURCH. Date of Dance Changed. The date of the ball to be given at Cherokee for the benefit of the Catholic church has been changed from Thursday evening of next week to ' Saturday evening, the 18th instant. The drawing for the horse put up at raffle will take place the night of the party: . sa panseesnmastenineninsisgnmmm see TT ——_—_—_—_—————— Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they canno: reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when itis entirely,closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Cattarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for .@ny case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, Send for circulars; free. F. J. Ouenry & Co, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Variety Enough The best grades of Tea—English Breakfast, Gunpowder, Young Hyson, Oojfong . ps Uncolored. © can please you in a. mBroadst. Chas. E. Mulloy Respectfully, MAHER & CO. Without.a Peer That’s our Steam Beer, and judges of good whisky say our brands Be about the right stuff, GILT EDGE SALOON. . . Fadden Cigars are popular because good, QDOOQODOOOOHHQOESOHOOHHHOEOOOSOOS WE WANT EVERYONE To know that we can please them in Teas and Coffees. We make these lines a special study in buying, and asa result never disappoint even the a aers cular, We on fe © pure article and know how to end. P. G. SCADDEN re a“ ONGER Picture Mats i es ee : directly on the bowels, liver and kid And the moulding to surround it; and all neys, keeping them in perfect healthhe littl t price25 cts. and 50 cts, tf. pine ‘the Tnlshed’ ante look sires, bs . will be glad to help you select. To buy ready-made clothing and pay about as much at the stores for a “hand me-down” garment or suit. made up-in any old way of antiquated goods as you would pay for something artistically. cat, handsomely trimmed, made “upon ; A pleasant social time for all who attend. ~ How-is Your Wife. GEO. A. GRAY, Has she lost her beauty? If eo, ConBABY’S PHOTOS copy to +f honor” of the very latest Eastern style goods (and thousands of patterns to 3 TR NEW IDEA PUBLISHING Co, MOORE lect from) if you went to. cae 00 Broapway New Yoar The Photographer stipation, Indigestion, Sick, Headache Are treasured in after years, While THE RIGHT WAY TO BUY AN OVERCOAT Troms 205» The Tailor. Tell Your Sister A Beautiful Complexion is an impossibility without.good pure blodil, the sort that only exists in connection with good digestion, a healthy liver. and bowels. Karl’s Clover Root Tea acts HOME mabe CANDIES FOR SALE ! —_—_— Hood’s Pills cure biliousness,; sick headache. GILT EDGE SALOON. Corner Broad and Pine streets. gs CHAS. McDEVITT, Prop, Successor to Lammon Bros. NEV IDEAS FOR WOMAN’S WEAR An ideal monthly magazine of Fashion, Millinery Suggestions and Home Topics, fully illustrated. scription 50 cents per year. Send 5 cents forsample monen refunded if results are not sat. tisfactory. For sale by H, Dicker the druggist. * tt. century.’ Price 25 cts. and 50 cta, Broad Street, near City Hall. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Is first to find a reliable place to’ purchase it—a place that you have got faith in; a place where you can get satisfaction or get your money back if Ki you want it. That place is our store. Now as to the garment itself, You 3 don’t want a back number. You don’t want an ordinary common-place dry ; _ goods or bargain store overcoat that looks like by-gone times, On the contrary Constantly on hand. ORDINARY WIRE. AND. FOLDING ARMY From the best makers, of the best materials and having all ihe latest improvements. They are cheap, to be sure, but they are extra comfortable and durable, KINKEAD, Cash Furniture Dealer, Sells them, and he selis"so many thatjhe can put the price right dowas ue S1EAM BEER ON DRAUGHT 5 CTs. YO. WANT AN OVERCOAT THAT IS UP-TO-DATE A coat that is made of new substantial and fashionable fabrics—the custom made kind. That is the kind of overcoat you can buy from us. We have them in Beaver Cloths of the most approved cut; also Melton lined, SstinLined Imported English Chevoits, Kerseys, ‘Whip Cords, and superior fabrics 7 hat you don’t find on bargain counters, and the prices are as low if not § me : _KINKEAD aleo carries in's High Art Millinery The acme of perfection in headwear for ladies is to be obtained this season at theMillinery Parlors of : : : Miss Eleanor Hoeft, Broad street, Nevada City. The latest fashions, the most exquisite taste and moderate prices are the features of the Hoeft hats. VSS ® st Pee lower than San Francisco prices. Sens Pk pelt i ? Bis waa ren“ CARTER © JOHNSTON, : Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture attention whether accompanied by plete, the money or ‘iiot. -