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November 9, 1900 (4 pages)

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ment Company are having twenty tons with one thousand Boers. of rock crushed at the Nevada County mill near the Suspension Bridge. It was taken out by ex-Superintendent Manson, and shows free gold all through it. The company lately struck the ledge from which so much rich ore came when the Banner was worked many years ago by the. old Banner company, of which Mrs. E. O. Huntington was the principal owner. From the looks of this crushing the new company will be amply repaid for their outlay. ‘The company are going to erect.a 20-stamp mill immediately and also a new hoist. A drain tunnel £.) feet in length will be run into the hill and the mine will be opened on a large scale. °Oe New Machinery. An air compressor and fly wheel, making about a carload, arrived here today for the Champion and Columbia mine at Washington, of which Dr. A H. Tickell of this city is the principal owner, eo eo Two More Prisoners. Constable Long arrived here today from Truckee, bringing with him W. A. Wiggins and John McCarty, who are under sentence of 25 days each for disturbing the peace of Truckee. As soon as they serve their terms out ay will be escorted to Colfax. by New “Tanks. The Pioneer Reduction Works are going to erect five or six new tanks, the material for which arrived here today in sections. fate or Onto, Crry or ToLEDO, ss Luoas County, Boers. Boers fled in great haste. into small parties. wounded and capturéd. majority. ists four. eans and sixty-six Fusionists. Colonel Knox reinforced him and completely routed the General Dewet and President Steyn who were with the After being pursued several miles oe enemy broke up Colonel Legalvis was killed and. Steyn’s secretary was Lord Roberts also reports several other engagements that resulted in the defeat of the Boers. Oman, Neb., November 9.—Complete returns from the State give McKinley over six thousand plurality. The Republican State ticket has over fifteen hundred The Republicans elect two Congressmen and the Fusion The next Legislature will stand sixty-seven RepubliSTARTED UP TODAY. “) The Phoenix Mine Will be Pumped Out and Work Commenced. The Buckeye Mining Oompany of Cincinnati, who own the Phoenix mine on Gold Flat, started work today on the property te pump it-out. The mine has been closed down for some time on account of the breaking of the crown Frank J. CHENEY makes oath that he. wheel, but a new one was pat in last s senior partner of the firm of F. J. COuenzy & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and ome aforesaid, and that said firm will the sum of ONE HUNDRED L. LARS foreach and every case of OaTARRH that cannot waonen by the use of Hatu’s CaTaren © FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to vefore ear ard branes ad in my presence, this 6th day of “December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrb Cure is taken internaby, and’ acts directly on the blood Bend for tea ae a of the system Se ‘or testimonials, free. ¥ COREE tee & oO. Toledo, O. aT ily Pills are the best. For first-class plumbing go to Howoll. tf week aud now everything will go along smoothly. As soon as the mine is forked: a large force of men will be put to work. David Hutchinson is the superintendent. Miners Association Meeting. The Nevada County Miners A ssociation will hold a meeting next Monday afternoon at Secretary W. F. Englebright’s office, to elect delegates to the State Miners Convention which meets at San Francisco, November 19th, The transportation on the Narrow Gauge will be single fare for. round trip, and on the Southern Pacific¢ two-thirds fare. ; 0 Jesse-Moore “AA” whiskey is a gentleman’s drink. SISecearaaes inte boat during the storm of October 27th ai nyt — on tit ¥annoa ver ocrats. The meeting, Mr. Dickinson California, 38,000. — Wood’s who attempted to go ashore in a small McKinley’s Plurality in’ ganization of the Democratic Party. He says the call for the meeting will *. have the signatures of prominent Demsays, will be attended by Democrats of both gold and silver leanings. The call for the meeting will be sent out in afew days. It will be. mailed broadcast throughout the land appealing to all Democrats, gold and silver alike, Situation Wanted. A steady, industrious boy, aged fifteen years, wants to work for his board and goto school. Leave word at the Transcript oftice.tf Plant Berries. ? Early planting is preferable. I have many . . ehoice plants which the public can have at a trifling cost by comingfor them. By allowPlurality for . ing dirt to adhere to the rocts the growth is . facilitated. Congress, 1700. WE LIKE she Sa ae nati lee ee sia ek CHANGE : In our home decorations, ~. y or Oak color ab Ways gives the wood-work of THE TRANSCRIPT. Our New Supervisor Sersaaded. . ng, Sandys Bx WBM, Saprtinostct ws] ‘ se eva n Issued Brery Ey vopled City band, at his home on Piety Hill. . . AT BEVADS CITY, CALIFORNIA, A number of Mr. Martin’s friends acoe companied the band to the residence. One sears BROWN & CALEING. “ After a few airs had been played, the . roasted coffee . : band and accompanying friends were ( TEEMS OF SUBSORITTION \ ae invited into the house ‘by Mr. Martin. . a free sample. “And th : eb od ae os a Wolk Congratulations were extended to Mr. the prices, 15, 20, 25, 30, Gc 7 Delivered tony part of the elty. Martin, and be replied thanking all) per pound. There is kkic “who aided in his election. Speeches . ing in the family about coffee--if it Pros TELEPHONE NO. 41. P. 0, BOX E 2 were made and refreshments served. bought o of Frank Taylor. ta — ! Ata late hour the guests left for their 7 FRIDAY scuwe eenese eens NOV. 9, 1900 Se : : homes, after giving three cheers for A Fiae Lot ois = = q ; o A Mr. Martin. Of secoud-hand furnitare or 4 opens ee . . ply to'A. B. Work. > BRIEF LY STATED, Ly \ . Three Miners Killed. ine ee oan ; oe Tacoma, November 8.—A cave-in at furth ites That Should Interest Everybody: = . Mine No. 7 at Oarbonado yesterday reSTATE OF MARSHA passes Something New Ryery Day.
\ sulted in the death of three mine emFe ceased ed. : Notiog is State For Life Insurance see T, B Gray. 2 : 2 es pe ployes. Thedead are: Karl Huhtela, . Sf warshal D nlctrator State Mince meat in bulk, at Scadden’s. tf 4 <a Poi Matti Leedem, Gust Sandberg. Leethe ald of end A ee te . Oyster cocktails for 10 ome at FolHE wee Y o dem was a matried man. The othérs. n necessar ecossary vouchers, within safter. + @ 1900, ey’s. ees = werésingle. The accident was caused Soe A tastnatentoe. ak f the _ : “ _ holid Spanish Panoche fresh every day at. ~ Die by the giving away of one of the large jou ee Grass Valle herer Foley’s. tf + supporting beams. About, fifty men pete poner at phe _ Breat Perfumes to please everybody at Yj were working inthe mine at the time, COND A: UNSER erage be, he Vinton’s. i, . . but all excepting the three killed es-. Public Administrator of Ne N vemb Pig’s feet—two cans for 25 cents at "th oaped uninjured, Sones & Larue, Attorneys for Adm beat Jackson’s. ml-tf on The Native Daughters will hold a oS. meeting tonight. ; : c Gilt Edge Porter and Half and Half eo = M AW . IR Cc CO. < The at Tom’s Place. a23 cS meeti: Fresh currants, raisins and citron C. kk. MceCLATCY, V, 3S. MceCLATCHY. for ra ~~ a ein accu ; . Editors and Proprietors of the SACRAMENTO BEE, whose pronounced Bryanism so largely assisted in giving G : elves 0 anilla 8 , can get'it at Vinton’s. ae Si deocia McKinley Forty Thousand Majority. Ne Ww Black Dr ess oods. > eight. Triumph Hams, 16 cents per pound eae 5 j The at Sigourney’s. Try them. ica Will Increase. y ° About Time lt Was Played Out. Ne W ed ackets : ™ Hay, Oall on Ed Schmidt when you want . : Gross anything in the tobacco line. tf =~ New York, November 8—President. The City Board of Health of SacraE : ©. Vv. A boy wanted to learn the printing a Mellen, of. the Northern Pacific Rail-. mento bas instructed the Secretary of ew apes 85 Ge trade. Apply at the Transonirr office. -lroad, who has arrived in this city, is. the Board to issue no certificates hereAin If you want a good carpet cheap read a greatly pleased with the result of the. after attributing death to “heart failNew Furs Seat award Snell & Fleming’s prices in their ad. tf : election and expects a great increase in ure.” It has been a fad among phyz mney v For cold storage meat to Grissel the business of his road asaresult. sicians. When they knew not the cause specifi Bros. and you ate erage rh ra cha tak In respect to rumors about the North: . of death they attribute it to heart failAll in our large window. Ladies, it will pay you to gee our B the wc cia WAll ok wiedag If you'take Dest lene desiring to acquire the Ore-}ure. Any darn fool knows that when window this week. More new things: than we ever had before. rx “Phe Iron and Wine with Celery. Vinton ‘ gon lines of the Southern Pacific, Mr.}a man draws his last breath that it is torney sells it. tf Mellen said there was nothing in them. . heart failure, whether. the victim dies COMFORTERS! COMFORTERS! COMFORTERS . ! . City } Fresh cranberries 15 cents a quart It is said that an increase of the divi-. of smallpox or a broken head. : tion o ose of prunes for 25 cents at pe a Modes Voor ac a . At $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and up as high as $10 apiece. We: at the ourney’s. tf : eS goes as Opcck Ossie meeting of the Executive Committee sell lots of them because the price is right. Better come and : ye widwio order by W. 3.Deitland. of the road. This decision will be see them. { Rot First of the season. tf ro [ef ale ted, Dit (ol, kt ais submitted to the full Board at a meetCY . . q a4 Cof-Farin, the great substitute for ing to be held today. BLANKETS ‘ BLANKETS ] BLANKETS . / where coffee, 15 cents per package. At Geo . ‘a es “ . weddi C. le Son’s, . tf An Unknown Killed. “ ac the sate oe Wool Blank but the kind . will t ve barrels of the nicest mince meat that will cover all the ur Wool Blankets ca ever brought into this market just rea“ . Pl. Sr. Hetena, November 8.—The down excelled. a Eee = pati esived at ©. G, Boaddon’s. tt freight train from Calistoga yesterday pets At “The Grotto” at all times, you can . On be ae Oe cae. a Men of Nevada, do you know. that we keep Socks ? . hin &i get the finest of liquors, wines, ales . When you need anything in that line come in and see the, journ cigars, etc. Drop in and see bow it is the train was-a freight: ‘car that was to Gina we kee Resnecttull nize me bre neer emote shor Nebraska Gives 6,000 Pluralif for McKinley to, seve! eesti oe. WK A EX] goods : the siding, On this lal stood en MAHER & Go. Palestine Clover, the finest of perempty car, against which the one from . . : ; 5 Riel fumes, is sold by W.D. Vinton. tf iF islature Re ublican. the train bumped with enough force to % eo ; New Kid Gloves today. Do you wear ours! ? If not you ~ et the The Board of Supervisors will meet — méye it several yards, Then the shock-. The Editor of the Marysv:'le Demcorat . had better try a Pale They are fitted to he heig and ceived next ‘Monday to canvass the vote of ing discovery was made thata man had. —_Receiving What He Deserves for guaranteed, work last Tuesday’s election and to allow been lying under the car, either asleep His Treachery to the ‘Republican fell a: the hills for eldction expenses. or drunk, with his neck across one of Party. see se “hone McAdie say; § the weather will be fair the rails, and. that the car wheels =" sess ses ST TT tered tonight anc le i Special to the Transcript. passed. over him, severing his head A New Party * ei Sake nia from his body. : : iv 64 THE BANNER. MINE. Lonpon, November 9.—Lord Roberts cables the War y . Seiciao, November 6 26 whee * Inv a li i d i abl es . Y 4 ae Department announcing a battle with the Boers near Botha. Bodies Found. pa ates Bota Detroit, . ae Se Pp . ; : Don M. ity os Twenty Tons-of Rock Being Crushed and. _;11. Domus, Geo Nome Gili ee ae : Vou ta ni down bloon Z bodies. of Nels B. Nelson and Frank ‘ OWwh ae Hot Kil to Pe Eneaet. Colonel Legalvis was heavily, engaged ant five hours. Reif lighthouse keepers at Cape Flatvor ag es ie . : stuoisaerr oe co The Banner Mining and Developtery, light on the Washington coa®t, in bed and read ripen = with them. . ee JAS. KINKEAD # §@ 3 Has them in stock, and invites everyone}to dzinspect7;them. Hé has also on hand a large stock of f z sale Window Shades, All Colors and Kinds. # i . sei seek ete Islet tee Cloaks, Capes and Furs. ROSENBERG BROS. . Having received their full stock of Fall and Winter Garments, are now-read ‘ . for business. Never before in the history of the county has there bee Me such a display of joint : LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS por In, any one store, and we claim that our stock and our prices this year will comais! pare favorably with any of the larger stores on the coast. We have not spared ‘Olar time, trouble or expense in order:to get the right goods. All of our ] “Oeng & room a good appearance, igi et oa en, 5 re war: Personal Mention. Over old paint or new wood Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks and Capes Lee’ Leiter, the popular. manager of HE Have been purchased in the Eastern markets, and from the best, ; Ebi hoe ey Be ER Re ei manufacturers Maher & Oo.'s drygoods store at this SHERWIN-WILLIAMS ‘in the land. We have a specialty of “CHILDREN'S CLOAKS ae a Bena city, will leave tomorrow for Oakland, ne sais : We are agents for H. LIEBES & CO., the largest fur dealers in the world. Fra to attend the celebration of the fortieth VARNISH STAIN. We carry a fine assortment of their goods. They have instructed us to sell _ weddi i y nape a : ng anniversay of his parents. their garments at great bargains, as they want your trade. Remember that any forn H. Newell is here from San Frané . far garments marked H. Liebes & Oo., are guaranteed, We will boas your orGai cisco, — der for any priced fur garment. that you wish. H. Kahn of San Franeisco is here aerate 4 ; (0@™ Don’t buy any OCLOAKS, CAPES or FURS before you took am ours, 83 spending a few days. RNIOA : ; nowhere can you find such an assortment as at. the. : 4 an L. bonpgcaaies down from Moores —ierma \. i P AL A CE D Y ; A at today t ahaneie . ( Ve ) the Jas. A. Bell of San Francisco.arrived Velie LHe bye R G DS STORE » tor, here on the afternoon ‘train. SSN , v Bd. Heath is here from ‘Ban Fran: ” : — C. H. EDDY, MANAGER: ig Rg visco. (produces good results. bot George H. Sherwood is down from ‘stains and varnishes at one North Bloomfield. game time. Is made in Oak, wit W. P. Calkins came down from Pike: Cherry, Ma Rosebes City today. fe ‘wood, Walnut, if . You cs Miss Mable Hegarty is down from. ™ vo ee ~© “will be surprised at the ease = — ge Moore’s Flat. with which you can entirely ere “change the appearance of 5 Machinery for the Lecompton. your room. Let us nap bon \ geek Wm. Dunlap will leave tomorrow about Stain. ona evening for San Francisco, where be -_ BY pee a hy will purchase new machinery for the reget : Lecompton mine. It is proposed to el work the mine on an extensive scale. LEGG SH AW ‘o: ‘pe and a large force of men will be put to : ag work. “NEVADA cry, CAL. U pr