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November 12, 1898 (4 pages)

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‘WILL PAY NO NEVADA COUNTY IINERS’ ASSOCIATION. GOAL STRIKE sictniinimaabiiadamnatiaia ‘THE TRANSCRIPT. THE ; at a County Convention The Nevada County Miners’ Association was organized December 15th, 1891, year when unpatented mining of che. . contribute one dollar yearly as dues or their names will be dropped from the list. ented Claims Should Observe. _ “\Wé are now entering the period of . i To former members we wish to state that, by the Constitution and By-Laws As the Nevada County Miners’ Association is entitled to one delegate tothe annual © ation do so at} persons who have not joined the Associ claims titust be protected by the full) a our large list of membership be maintained, and that a!l of one dollar. Interfere For Spain. Without Pay. Convention of the California in San Francisco on Monday, November 21st, 1898, is such a face is not a work to T.6 Miners Will Remove the Stockades French Newspapers Want Rurope Sere ae to the Association for the year, it is necessary, to ‘ Miners’ Association for every ten members who bave paid one dollar ". securea proper representation to the State Convention, to be held The high sc of a prominen held of the California Miners’ ‘Association. * . City, and was reorganized February es 1896, to pasa a pate ieatage cn is issued. membership of certificate the when payable dollar, one only is The membership fee Association, every member must The Forms Which Holders of Unpat the The Work of ete L. 8. CALKING. . Ta Al ——-\Virden Owners Offer to Pay. Reported America Will Not Give Spain a Cent. the State Rate, _> Association: The following address was issued last evening from the headquarters at this city of the local Miners’ at Nevada BROWN & CALKINS. — ABOUT MINING LOG ATIONS AY. An Address tothe Public Issued Last Evening Showing the Good Work It Has Accomplished . Since Its Organization. « except Published every evening Sundays and Legal Holidays by N.P. BROWN. . THE 1 INDEMNITY. SETTLED. NOV. 12, 1898. SATURDAY cetesaeaenpemmnmnnienenes : : strike is settled at -last. 5 : , Ill., Nov.12—The coal miners ViRDEN aoe % Phew igs a says, “nor is school face is where in the 1 _ What are it istics, ‘doctor newspaper ms } eer h.—Tt is re-. to be found any Loxpow, November 12th. ' The owners . ported that America — all the es . Y offering. Every Boot. r we are Footwea . er wala ta Seat: hatcok a Shoe in K _ er orfrom well eathmade our stock is ‘L material, be it State scale of. twenty Philippines without indemnity. The . 9” the pay st to agree . gaa be vast the e d realize th fully an years g five past in the tt during fi tion t organiza the ec of rf history the pe with d familiar an members 'Phose : work of * European powers they are stylish in the of the California Miners’ Association. ‘centsa ton. The miners agree to reParis press urges the _ the expenditgre of $100 amount of favorable mining legislation that has been secured through theefforts time will demonstrate their excellent s of Spain. month behalf in twelve : ere ished?” development for the move the stockades without pay for to interf 1a . Yet the ques jon,is beiug continually asked, ‘‘What has the Association accompl i : ‘ wearing qualities. a 1892, 20th, o, January The California Miners’ Association was organized ata Convention held in San Francisc This shoo . their labor. ended December 21, 1898. We sell these goods at prices which be attended to without delay. In the large dele ation being present from Nevada county, who took a leading part in its deliberations. The Peace are just bigh enough to pay for high e which outlin sion, brief a Commis ns, Debris locatio ‘matter of new of the law creating the Un ited. States i ral age pes pre poo i the a at once, as well as that old members of the Association pay annual due “The high 6 anxious, inten expression. ©! into wrinkles, stare or have —_ A Sugar Refinery pallor is spres The doctor The Association assisted in securing the passage ; certain restric:ions. ‘of the proceedings necessary under the . ’ Commission Adjourns. grade goods. in the past three years granted 270 permits to mine by hydraulic process under has Blown Up. . News s. s to over Bro to-day’ by world of the visitots the : Bovey new State law is given Panis, Nov. 12—The Peace CommisIt maintained a mineral exhibit at the MidWinter Fair that brought the attention a mine quartz a explosion g locatin ; In November’12.—An Bear.in, Letter. the wonderful mineral resources of California. © sion adjourned today till Tuesday. The tives at preliminary notice must be posted on Broad Street, Nevada City, the outlay of a few thousand dollars used to defray the expenses of the representa destroyed a sugar refinery ‘today. from secured, has It i Spaniards are busy preparing papers. the ground near the point of discovery, for use in building restraining dams in Califor*. Washington, an appropriation of $250,000 from the National Treasury injured, seriously were persons (Oar All kinds of repairing done on Judge Days health is im proved. of hydraulic miners. The State of Culifornia has appropriated an equal Twenty ophetuaeiisterg‘se Pageonactsorodtoneal nia rivers, to aid in navigation and for relief many of them fatally. the shortest notice Hoe ate, lowest expenditure. of $500,000 immediately available for date of discovery; number of feet . 9¥™ for the same purpose, making a grand total push to a successful issue, the idea of a Cabinet officer who will be a servation. Pt “The cause } the modern ef to jam all min “LICK HOUSE, Fighting in the on has championed, and will x esting diagnos cages that had The Associati claimed each way from point of disSecretary of Mines and Mining. Cannot Check the side ny each : on Philippines. claim of eovery; width alike. mining hydraulic driftand quartz, benefit will that It is striving to secure laws Riots. Race , pro gold in increase material a and from center, and general course of vein industry mining Lonvon, Nov. 11—The Philippine Cor. Sutter and Montgomery Sts., The work of the Association has caused an awakening in the WASHINGTON, November 12th.—The in 1892, to more than $17,000,000 as nearly as possible. The first or preoutput of gold in Oalifornia has been swelled from $12,571,900 rcial Company has received disiA Center of Business District, early Comme duction until the y liminary notice must then be filed President and. Attorney General des saying that the island of Nepatche in 1896. the of within twenty days in the oflice SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ns and the valleys, as was shown io the cide the government has no power to. gros has been captured by the insurAn era of goodfeeling has been institute d between the people of the mountai harmony for the relief in Recorder for the county in which the acted sections both of tatives the represen of the when capital re, the recent session of the California Legislatu interfere in the race riots because Tol-: gents and Iloilo, claim is situated. Within sixty days appropriations from the General Government. Panay, is heing besieged. and it is now proposed to make greater efforts to get larger other, each of the ry, bert was not attacked during the per. island of discove but of past, thereafter from date Association in the have contributed generously towarathe maintenance of the all d ners-an Mine-ow locator must perform, under the State all committees get energetically to work and formance of his duties as Collector of friends are needed to continue the work. The time is ver:y short, but if Special Accommodations law, $50 worth of work, and mark the the Banner Bearer in this work. Customs. A be to e . Burglars Blow make prompt returns to the Secretary, Nevada county wil 1 continu boundaries of the location. This must : For Traveling Men. Open a Safe. then be embodied in another certifiF. ENGLEBRIGHT, Secretary. W. Michigan Copper ’ gate of location which states: Name of Nevada City, Nov. 10th, 1898. Kirxsvittx, Mo., Nov. 11.--The KirksMine on Fire. ville savingd:-bank was robbed this lode; name of locator or locators; date FOR MINING MEN. of discovery and posting of prelimiHovauton, Mich., Nov. 11.—The Atmorning of $16,000 in Government TOWNSHIP COMMITTEES. nary notice; description of claim by of the Nevada County Miners’ Association lantic copper mine, four miles west of bonds and in the neighborhood of Township Committees have been appointed by the Executive Committee boundaries marked on ground, and Houghton, is on fire. The two hund$11,000 in gold and greenbacks. SixConvenient to All Car Lines. Modern member, as follows : each from dollar one of the annual dues such additional description by referto secure new members and to collect red miners at work all escaped to the teen hundred dollars in silver was scatHotel Newly Fitted ThroughCarr and John Michell. Nevapa Townsnie—R. ©. Walrath; C. J. Brand, B 8. Rector, T. H. ence to some permanent monument as surface intime. The mouths of the tered around, evidently being too big e, Dulmain F. Sproul, M. ton, Brocking C. , Fletcher Geo. , Marwick B, e—D. TownsHi VaLLey Grass will identify the claim. It must be shafts have been covered with timber aload to carry. The safe was blown Bripeerort Townsairp—J. S McBride, O. L. Miller, C.S. Paine. stated that this is the final or com-" and dirt, and the fire will be smothered, open. Twenty-four hundred dollars in Harmon. Dana and Mather Grand MOR are being made in Eureka Townsuip—C. D, Eastin, C. E. Johnston, C. Hegarty, H. Fitter, Col .M. W. pleted notice of location, and the perwhich may require a fewdays or may bills lying on the books in the vault this popular house, and when completed the s. Henrick F, G. Jepsen, O. OC. Meyers, L. L. Mobley, L. r-——W. Townsui IELD BLOoMF deon labor Lick will be second to no house on the Paformance of $50 worth of take several weeks. Five hundred emwas not seen by the robbers, cific Coast. nll Littte York Townsuie—O. K. Cloudman, R. E. Linder, Wm. Maguire. velopment work within the sixty days . . ployes aré thrown out of work. ° Bitner. C.'C. Fippin, John , Schroeder ©. —H. Townsuie Reavy & Rover required by law, stating generally the A Crazy Mother’s ; Meapow Lake Townsair—Jobn Fay, C. F, McGlashan, Walter Burckhalter. nature thereof. Before the sixty days Wasuinaton TownsHie—E, T, Worthley, D.S. Donohue, P. R. Bradley. Terrible Crime. have expired this notice must be signed Friday, Nov. 18th, 1898, when a Committees are requested to report all money collected to the Secretary on or before and dated by or on behalf of the loUniversity Burned. Toronto, Ont., November 11th.—Mrs. State Convention. the to delegates appoint to City Nevada in held be will Committee cator, verified by him or some one on meeting of the Executive FRED ZEITLER, President. : NasHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 11.—The William Green of Holland Landing his behalf, and filed with the County buildings of the
medical department of during a fit of insanity tried to roast . Secretary , RIGHST ENGLEB Ff. W. TO BE GIVEN AT Recorder. If such location is made at -. the University of Tennessee were deher infant child in the oven of the such time during the present year asto stroyed by fire this morning. One firekitchen stove. The terrible deed was The Crafty Coyote. how glad I am to be free from its baneenable the locator to do the $50 worth man was killed by falling walls and anprevented by her husband, who arrived ful effects. I can .now make a temof work required by State law in the “Speaking about smart animals,” said other seriously injured. just in time. When Green reached perance address with a clear consciearly part of next year, then by doing the real estate man, “I want to go on home he:found her preparing the aw$50 additional work at same time, both Says She Can Now Talk With a Clear ence, and, perhaps, I might add a record as saying that there is no aniTerrible Explosion . ful roast. The child was in a large clearer complexion than formerly.” the State and Federal laws will be commal that can hold a candle tothe coydish, trussed up like a fowl with strings ce. ‘Conscien . \of Gasoline. Nina D. Pettigrew, Spearfish, 8. D. plied with by a total outlay of $100. ote for smoothness. _When I first went and with a liberal coating of pepper a ctdiage a alte ot —_— 090-2 out to Northern California I bad an “While attending the State convenHanover, Mississippi, November 11. and salt. The insane mother was in At the Churches Tomorrow. ambition to kill enough coyotes to] —Chas. Stearns’ grocery was wrecked the act of putting the dish in an oven tion of the W. ©. T. U at Manville, make a lap robe to send back to my by an explosion this morning, supheated by a roaring fire. At the Methodist church a Love Wyo., I was entertained by Mrs. Nina Under the direction of Prof, John Michell. Feast will be celebrated at 9:45. At 11 friends in the East. I trampedall over posed to have been caused by gasoline. A Day’s Record of Our Neighbors as Toid that country with a gun, but I never Three men were killed and ten were a. m. and 7 p. m. the pastor will preach Over The Telephone, as follows: Morning subject—“The could get nearer than within a mile of injured. The building was completely Oregon School a coyote. I used to drive out in my ruined.. Some of the neighbors say Best Insurance.” Evening subject— The Coroner’s jury found last even-. Mistress Shot. buggy and hide the gun under the seat that the proper precautions were not “Wonders of the Ocean.” Sunday ing that the man who was discovered PENDLETON, Ore., November 1ith— Will be’ held when handsome prizes school at 12:30 p.m. Epworth League but it didn’t makeany difference./ Not taken to carefully guard the gasoline will be awarded by a committee to the hanging in a tree near Greenwood cemLast night at about 9 o’clock Miss May best lady and gentleman dancers. a coyote ever got near enough so that from accidents. Others are confident ‘Tat 6 p. m. ° etery yesterday committed suicide. His he could have been reached with anythat there was too mueh of it stored in Wallace, a teacher at the Pendleton At the Congregational church services name was Jobn Hughes and he was a the grocery store. The exact cause of Academy, was shot and probably faMUSIO BY GOYNE'S -OROHESTRA. thing short of a long range cannon. will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. Welshman. He used to be around the catastrophe will probably never be tally wounded at her home in this THE FLOOR WILL BE CANVASED. J. Sims, both morning and evening. “One day I started out ina hurry and known. ' Nevada City where he was called “Black city. The bullet was fired from the Subject of discourse in the evening, forgot my gun. I hadn’t gone a mile Jack.” His occupation was that of a ADMISSION:. outside through a window while Miss “ Hell: What Is It, Where Is It?” The from town before I ran onto a group of! prospector and he used to travel Wallace whs sitting by a table in her Christian Endeavor will meet at the four coyotes. The critters didn’t even around with a donkey anda pack. Of room sewing. Goon, a young Chinese usual hour, led by Miss Sadie Miller. take the trouble to lope off out of sight. late he had been out of funds and sufwhom Miss Wallace expelled from the Spectators ia Gallery1: Gentlemen 50 Sabbath school at the close of the They just walked off two or three rods fering from Bright’s disease. He had class, is suspected of the crime. cents; Ladies 2S¥ents. morning service. All are cordially iufrom the road and sat down and looked tried to get into the county hospital. ad vited. at me and yawned. It made me hot to Thursday afternoon he went to Biggs’ Sunday school will be held at the see their infernal’ impudence, and I hardware store and bought the twenty Episcopal church at the usual hour. made a dive as if I were going togetthe . feet of rope he hung himself with. ae OD a re MISS NINA D. PITTIGREW, gun from under the seat. "I thought . Thomas F. Rogers, an engineer, has South Dakota, Lodge and Temple. . Spearfish, sure I would scare them away. Well,. ments. into t the same time teaching seer principle the 1 the same mo well try to ma the same sized this each tet branches thin! G. W. KINGSBURY, Manager. se Am om om Ome on ret <h cre mre Andtbe Po oO ¢ mB FVEGOCHRS Sb orege ras FRED ZEITLER, President, ‘most importa: and worries tl not dull, do 1 particolar. bra “The pupil HEADQUARTERS tude, carries with interest ¢ literature and -—the culprit 1 must burry o1 scribed cours this must be d centage of the side. “No pFotes tience “or° fo teaching,” co . GRAND A State might liken te Some men can THANKSGIVING BALL horses so that lingly and ea Other men wi short order. . ing and: the hi with some p ARMORY HALL, NEVADA CITY, ‘A CONFESSION. temperament properly: or tk -evitable. “On THANKSGIVING BYE. GRASS VALLEY NEWS. RovAL Baking Powder gone to San Francisco to remain. Higby. I am a temperance lecturer, The Knights of Pythias of Milo and at breakfast Mrs. Higby handed Lodge and the ladies of Milo Temple, Rev. G. Merrill, who preached in the Congregational church here last sum‘mer, has been called to the church at Suisun of which Rev. B. Dent Naylor was formerly pastor. Mrs. Henry Watson left today for H. G, Parsons has gone to San Fran day by day drink such articles them-. Mrs. George Osterman; zither solo, had great respect for the sense of a J. G. . C°vote ever since.” selves. This is particularly trae of. Miss Manderscheidt; recitation, vocal se. coffee, which is one of the most power-. O'Neill; violin solo, A. Rapp; Miss Kate Williams went to Golden . A Srrone Nawvion is made up ol strong men and healthy women, and health and strength are given by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, America’s Greatest MediGet only Hood’s. take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Easy Herne nga preparly Site “to mabe. Smith’s New Crop Prunes. Ask your Grocer for Smiru’s,New Oror Prunes. If he has not got wm come to Wm. H. Smrrn’s Grocery Store gad you will find plenty. o8!1 Ww. H. Sir. ment, I realized that it was.apropos. I} jadies. had noticed many a case of nervous prostration that was directly traceable to coffee, for the individuals at} es ATMO once began to improve when they left. lowing intelligence from off coffee, and I had found itso in my. Miners’ Association; . . . own experience. San Francisco, Nov. 10, 1898. “T had made several attempts to. Drak Sir:—Please advise delegates break away from the habit and had. that the Southern Pacific Company has these columns an Agia NR ha SES Last Night’s Hop. seal drink this cup, you will agree with me} hotel last evening. There were many that it is in many respects a more de-jinvited guests and the club members Sweeney, the O. K. Painter. His work is all done on honor and is put on to stay. 022-tf s i _ -class ts Woccuig, teas teak alsieh t sbed yc tuiee seieesace aaeekane ae at the breakfast table where I bed my. or contract. The best materials always it regularly, very greatly to my phy sical and mental advantage, and have found no difficulty whatever in doing] 022-tf ~ first cup of Postum. I havesince used. ysed. . fOr age eee The Very Latest. Beauty Pins in different styles ectory ean Copies of the Nevada County Dir nte ce . “away with coffee. No one can tell Leutje & Brand's, —-ofti maitl Mce By ta, cen rip 50 nsc for ed Tra ain N, e obt OW __bApp BR ly to F. &. nT pod Do Not Wait MAHER ® ©O. till after midnight. Re reshments wera and careful attention if you give it to}. valuable knowledge at that convention . — 14 FINE S$ UITS Respectfully, licious beverage than ordinary. coffee, . saw that they enjoyed themselves thor— for it has a smoother, more fascinat-. oughly. Goyne’s orchestra played for. ing taste, much like the very highest . dancing, which pastime was continued : , As they will not last long. It was a pleasant party that the Sweeney The 0. K. Painter. LADIES. This day we have placed in our window and the goods. : if Saves Labor. Saves time. ; H Once used will evar Now Is Your Time. ’ forgotten. CALIFORNIA MINERS’ ASSOCIATION. to say to. you that I gained no more * from $4.50 to $2.50. Ries which we sold at $4.50, ani we have now cut the price to 1ey areWirt all right.h ma Whe? $2.50. This is a fine chance to get a good sui k. suit for very on the evils of liquor drinking, I had The reducea rate is «ne and onein my own heart felt that I was very. third rate for the.round trip. Blanks much like an old toper, the only differ. will be forwarded to the secretaries of ence being that I wanted coffee and he. the County Associations as soon as rewanted liquor.” ceived from the vompany. grades of mild Java.” ee ad, sent way out from Philadelphia by the people who make these times, when addressing an audience . Miners’ Convention; Nov. 21, 1898. have abandoned coffee entirely in our family, and are using the Postum Ce 14 Suits Reduced You will see elsewhere’ in fuiled, much to my disgust, and, often-. made a round trip rate to the Annual that her remarks were true, and I want _ Nor none to little to receive prompt Nevada the State #2 ROVAL BAKING POWDER 00., NEW YORK. . Seed Your Raisins . Siete, b. 8 . aman ead Reduced Railroac Rates. ueuaicdicas The Transcrirt has received the fol “JT drank the cup slowly and realized . served. No Job Too Big County Directory. : solo, W. H. Robb. After the enter“I was rather surprised at her retainment all present enjoyed llamark, but after thinking it over a motion which had Z bee gwen d b; . Creek, Mich., and I think when you} Union Tennis Club gave at the Union e@e Alum powders are the greatest menacers to of the present day. effects bs not shown as actively a8. zither solo, Miss Manderscheidt; vocal real Food Coffee made down at Battle] and yet efficient. o Any one who does not take time for Mrs Higby went on to say: “We Hoop’s Pitts are the only pills to cream of tartar. ful narcotics in existence, although its. qnet, Messrs. Chinn and Bennetts; whiskey. Gate today on a visit. The Farmers’ Institute had a fine convention here yesterday and. last . evening, over fifty members attendirig. Profs. Fowler and Wickson of the State University were present. Farming, .fruit-growing.and_.road_building were. discussed. John W. Larimer, aged eleven, died today: of diphtheria. ‘The infant child of Thos Brock died today. ——+--+ 0 Chas. Stef Made from pure moved. people to continually advise others to} fen was master of ceremonies, and the avoid poisonous stimulants, and yet program was as follows: Vocal solo, mark, ‘Did you ever realize that it i8. jan Castle last night, when the Lodge cisco on business. Mrs. Archie Nivens and. children went to Berkeley today. George Riley is getting betterslowly. never They said just as plain as if they had used the words: ‘Oh, you needn’t try torun apy binff on us! We are strictly onto our job.’ How they knew I hadn’t the gun I don’t know, but I have not at all consistent for temperance . entertained the Temple. torevreneveyvevnnenennnrnenen nerve Safeguardsthe food against alum, MAHER & GO. maybe you wouldn’t believe it, but those cussed coyotes me a lovely cup of coffee with the re-. R. 5, had an enjoyable time at Pyth San Francisco, . + unskillfal ha making consi tary lighting, (Wednesday Ev’ng, Nov. 23.) A Prize Waltz cine. some’ pupils cannot be ma . LEGG& SHAW CO, eerste Cael bat is it not; herm-comes f a phages these ‘them up, the wWeeult of insi ality.” The Br