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October 10, 1899 (4 pages)

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id De. ud Grusibies fo. %q 7° CS 2. —inieeinaiemmanianas acnnaniemmneene THE TR AN SCRIPT. A PRIVATE = ty sa Ase ee will now FROM MANILA aes express my opinion not only of General “ «Oh, well, I supposé that as soon as you get that upiform off you will feel at liberty to express your veal opinion TUESDAY 10, 1899. . He Shows Up the Detractors of Otis, but also of the Examiner’s meth= —— ‘ ods of obtaining alleged expressions of General Otis. soldiers in regard to the Philippine Published every ening except Sundays and Legal Holi ays by BROWN & CALKINS. B.A. BROWN. L. 8. CALEING. “Tam at perfect liberty now, sir, to of Otis,’ sneered the reporter. campaign.’ I indignantly retorted. ‘The fact is, you dont want to interview Sn in gaaadineg your cat . asoldier unless he -acquiesces by a of the timber there.is épruce. While, 4%d Gives Some Inside Facts as Seen . shake of his head in your own implied spruce is used for various purposes it on the Islands. answers and shows no dispos}tion to it valted chiefly as material for the . : dispate your statements. Your object manufacture of sounding boards for is not to obtain a fair and unbiased—’ ” all kinds of musical instruments. “Bat by this time the ‘interviewer’ That part of the spruce tree which . . ,.; ; ) -. bad slunk away leaving me to realize fa free from: branches, extending to . Private Henry M. Calkins. of Com y & from 20 to 30 feet above the ground, ). pany K of the First California, who rehow easy it is fora trained reporter to fe known as a fiddle butt, As there are . tu'ned recently from Manila after-a/ go among several thousand troops and bo branches in that: part of the trunk . yevr anda half’s active campaigning, inveigle a few thoughtless boys, or even there are no kndts, and when the lumber is sawed it presents a smooth surface, an essential in the making of sounding boards. The stecling of fiddle butts is carried ‘on as a regular industry by hundreds of men who awn small farms on the [~~ e4aale Butt Stealers, There is a reason why the Adiron. ord of the enemies of the administra-. parent approval of the most sabsard tion, General Otis and retention. Here statements.” are some extracts from his: comments : “fhe American volunteer, uninured. «prior to February 4'b, when the into the restraint, discipline and bard-. su;gonts attacked our outposts, I did outer edges of the forests. These men . Ships incident to a soldier’s life, is gen-. some detailed work at the Palace and go into the woods in winter and cut . erslly spesking, a ‘kicker’and a grum-! saw General Oiis every day I wasthere. down thousands of great spruce trees. . bler, especially when confined to bare Every morning promptly at 8;30 o'clock They take from each tree only the . racks; he becomes restless and discon-} he ascended the broad marble stairway base log, which they sell at the nearest . tented under énforced idleness or rou-. gojiowed only by his orderly. He ae sawmill, allowing the remainder of the . tine duty, and longs for the activity and a y ‘ i tree to lie where it falls. The branch; ’ y a tall, soldierly. fine-looking man, but excitement of battle. He ‘frets and! when I saw hima few months later the es: become dry as tinder in time, and f a bens bh ‘ ¥3 when a fire is started by a careless . ‘U™Mes 2nd curses because is regiment . weight of labor and care were leaving hunter or woodsman they furnish an . 8 Pot in every engagement that takes . impress upon his feature and form. I abundance of fuel for the spread of . place. , believe that General Otis is honest and the conflagration. “But when on the battle line, facing] faithful, and it is certainly to bis interbt } tah the dalle batt state gery os . See cepmy 9 ue se ors everything est to put down the rebellion as soon fact that no jur eo 8 4 and everybody, from the commanding . gs possible, His responsibilities have y has ever been got to. Genera! down to th ttiest officer ? gether that would bring in a verdict ofj wz : ve 0 the pettiest officer tT) been enormous and perbaps he has goilty._I¢ is-olatined._with. much ev 'No! Hisintense patriotism is then . made mistakes, but it ill becomes an dence of truth, that-a jury bas never aroused, and woe be to the enemy—/ American to sit in a soft-cushioned been selected in that section that did . kindred or stranger—who attempts by . chair at home and malign and throw not have a fiddle butt stealer among . ord or deed to sully the fair fame of . every obstacle he can iu the way of men its members.—Philadelphia Record. that -Flag which he sees floating in the. whose names in future years will be ' soft breezes of the southern sea, and. synonomous with the Nation’s glory No Wonder-He Filed. gives his opinion in the Amador Rec-. men,to give expression to their ap-. Minor Notes and Comiits————— Sand soap, five cents abar, at Gaylord & Son's. tf Mr.-and Mrs. O. O. Jepsen entertained the Excelsior Whist Club las* night. Henry Martin had a foot hurt by a falling rock at the Champion mine yesterday. Try the fine bread and pastry mude by the new baker at Chas. Tegler’s Popular Bakery. : 08-tf. Table Linens in all grades and prices. We have the best valaes in the city. Tue Racker Store. tf Dawey Osster Cocktails and California Olam Cocktails can always be had at Wm. J. Britland’s. : tf Scotch Linoleum, 80 and 85 cents a yard, at Snell & Fleming’s, corner of Broad and Pine streets. tf Raid and cooler weather were predicted for today. The tempcrature took a big drop but the weather was clear. Judge Nilon today appointed Thos Crase, David Rowe and James O. Tyrrell as appraisers of the estate of the iate Albert Horrell. The funeral of the fifteen months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carter of North Bloomffeld took place . this afternoon. The child died of spinal meningitis. The various township committees of the Nevada County Miners Association are soliciting $1 contributions to the funds of the Association and are meeting with good success. The demand for stamp photos shows no signs of cessation and E. A. Moore SROWN & MORGAN, fe and Instirance Agents, BRI Bee Luetje & Brand’s, Broad street, ~ announces tbat in order tos accom GUS date the publige.'fo will continue to make them “or a few days longer. tf 0. Brand, the pioneer manufactar< to whose folds he is willing.with his) and greatness. But in spite of .the life’s blood to add a still greater halo. attempts of traitors at home to 45. of giory. courage our patsieg;—* eae : P ewercrwuc President aud “With eyes dimmed with the blood! ofcers = eee ened Sitiauiiecabe and smoke of the great conflict of Feb-. --7"*~ A ee rndry 6th—almost deafened by 4* . ; Star of peace and progress is already boom of guns and set thrilled =#°10@. visible above the dark clouds of the yell of our troops asf, 3a by the! southern sky, and already the strains solemn looking young man and seated himself at ear the middle of the ent that he dreaded 4a, ple as possiinfully when &, ov be 22U Also Choral and Orchestral Director. _ Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other portions of Nevada coulty weekiy fur tie a Fi One « se" r eel iii D: Dv oe ge on no legs. But. aj the same, Colonel — takes out by naturalizatioia® papers, isOffice—Morgan & kied to hi’ by the secretary of state corner Broad and Pine s?# faking the oatn of allegiance. A. ISQA’ Broad stre Ss ‘Enter Make We KEG BEERother keg . A (\FFICEand Pi trenches and gd ene —_ on . of the Star-Spangled Banner are floatseemefis” ~ forts that wou aveling throngh the open schoolhouse 4 Impregpable to less determined . goors where the offspring of an ignor“-men—weird and terrible as in the days when Jackson charged at Chan: . od " cellorsville, deep and sonorous as when ant and oppressed race are learning the principles upon which human happiness is-founded—virtue, peace and indastry.” ings at the ‘Crater ;’ not an American “2 Sy : faltering under the withering fire until “The. wounded of the enemy were he falls pierced with a bullet—look and . treated as tenderly by our soldiers as tell me, you who know nothing of the . were our own wouuded comrades. In actual conditions in the Philippine Is-. the heat of battle we’gloried in laying lands, tbat our troops should be with-. low the half-devils who had taunted draw frém there, the ‘terdure clad . our troops for weeks with being cowplains and dales and gold-ribbed moun-! ards and then attacked our outposts tains turned over to a semi-civilized . with the expectation of overwhelming people who can never learn what peace/them in the suddenuess of the uct, and pregress mean except under the . But as soon as the white flags indicattuition of others, and all that Dewey . surrender appeared our thoughts fought for, all that the lives of our he-. quickly turned to succoring those who roic dead have been given for, should . were not beyond the.aid of earthly go for naught but to satisfy the tust al bands. Those of the wounded blacks He flew to the hatrack, tossed a half political power of those who would sac-, who could fell on their knees as we crown to the waiter and tried to go . Tifice the honor of their country to} approached them and begged for mercy. turough the door without opening it.— . gain it.” They thought that we were going to do London Telegraph. with them as the Spanish had done— cut their throats. But they were day tig Colendl lucent & ; “A reporter of the Examiner who con-. quickly reassured, and were so lavish Bete ais fon th0 Gt a ee . cealed his identity approached a young. and sincere in expressions of gratitude said Mr. E. Y. Turner of Wilmingtan , man in my company just before we] that our sympathies for them in their “His aversion had its origin ia a . Were mustered out and by leading him’ suffering were nearly as great as they statement made by Chief Justice Jo. 02 got bim to say that he believed Gen-. were for our own wounded. I do not seph P. Comegys, now deceased. Some . eral Otis should have assumed a more . believe that oue out of the huadreds of years ago Ingersoll delivered in Wil Lacateasive attitude towards the insur-. disabled insurgents whom we have in mington one of his most scatching lec. gents from the first. The next morn-. the hospitals at Manilia will again take es against Christianity. Its delivery ing the Examiner attributed to this! up arme against the United States. By x SR OL cat eae . soldier all the abuse of General Otis . the way, 1 know of a youug chap whu Justice, who was & sisic ot dies oes . that could be thought of. Deeply cha-. wrote to his father about how the made a public statement that if the grined at thus being entrapped, my . Americans ran thew bayonets through great agnostic came there any more he . CO™Fade went to the office and request. the wonded insurgents avd whose letier would arrest aud try him for blas{ed the paper to correct the statements . was published in the Sap Francisco ‘ phemy. The justice also called the at. that been wrongly attributed to him. Bulletin. Now, it bappens that this biebee of the grand jury to the lec . Of couree, the Examinerdid nothing of . young man was attached toa gunboat She eta ate, OP cata hentia Sas the kind. . on the Pasig river and had never been Be cota Were he ee eee ee eae EEE EAS eon ee . 08 -& Rete Wa: SP te) ne ae tet : heard of what the d, although be did not introduce He had simply been “gi . Jurist bad said. He stigmatized Delaor ® 8 letter. ose ply mtven: S. ri himself, I quickly sized him up. fill” by & mischievous cousin who was: “*What do you think of Otis ? he! in my company, and this was the whole . Music, upils at their own . J0f the ‘table wher@ cc 390 zt had sought selitude, motion to the mother, who clucked\ to the chickens, and a moment later they were all around that one tabl _That yqung’man’s face was_a serial story. Other people entered the restaurant, glanced at the group, smiled signifiean“ly, and seated themselves. “rie doesn’t look it, does he?” queried @ pRasant faced old lady in an audible whisper. “She looks at least ten years older than he,” murmured) a girl at the next table. Ingersoll and Delawnre. ware as a state that bad but three counties at low water and only one at high Aide; that it was inhabited chiefly . asked. foundation for the blood-cardling “*He is all right so far as I know,’ 1) article which fvund its way into the replied. newspapers.” by-ysters and clams, whose only ream for not migrating was that they “ ‘Don’t you think he is a poor man for the place ?” * ‘My friend, my military experience is confined to the time that I was in the It is an easy thing to become a BritPhilippive Islands, and I bardly think isi subject. All that an alien has to do . that I um qualified tocriticise General is t© declare his intention to reside . Otis’ acts. The President of the United Vow Tey: tt within ‘he British dominions on leay. . States has as much interest as I have in ao Sh ing his OW) country: aud forthwith he . seeing the rebellion crushed, and he. If Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption can advise General Otis what to do} Care, which is sold for the small price wnuch better thanIcan. We were all! of -25 cts, 50 cts. and $1.00, does. not 2@e = ob didn't come to our town to lecMr. Penn—One pbysician says that r. — SIC a tuge-again.” -Washington Post. Pitt—Does he recommend a change of scene us a remedy? Becoming a British Subject. in% jeweler, is making up 8 new lot of quartz jewelry that will be worth seeing. Mr. Brand has something interesting to say in his new ad. about this matter and also about diamonds, Did Not Steal the Nozzie. Ben Johnston, the grave-digger arrested last week on complaint of Wm. H, Kistle on the charge of stealing a hose sprinkler, and who demanded a jury, was bonorably discharged by Justice Holbrook this morning when. the time for the trial came on. The sprink' Co., of San Francisco, Cal, EDWARD J. MORGAN Fire so! orelosond i on sai CALIFORNIA. . Wm. H. Smith and wife have returned from San Francisco. James Perdue and family haye returned here from Elaira and expect to remain. : Mr. and Mrs. Chas Fical of Sacramento, who have been visiling here with James Wales, went home today. While working in Sotherns’ mill Sanday night Eugene Fields got some quartz in one of his eyes. This morning the particles were removed and it is thought be will soon be all right again. This morning as Joseph Thomas and another man were descending the Loue Jack shaft the truck on which they rode broke from the cable and shot along at . ghtning speed. They were thrown off, Mr. Thomas being injured about the head soa doctor had to sew ap cats. Capt P. T. Riley was in town this morning, returning to San Francisco at noon. He bas telegraphic orders to join his regiment at once. Tomorrow night he will start from San Francisco to Fort Niugara, N. Y., where the 42d regiment is stationed. The regiment is to soon leave for Manila, probably going by the Suez Canal. Some time ago the Manila dispatches stated that two old members of Company I of Grass Valley (James Carroll who enlisted from Nevada City and John Matthews who enlisted from Aubarn) had been killed while fighting in the 238d U. S. lnfautry which they afRestores VITALITY, WERVITASRE 4 AND MANHOOD Sures Impotency, Night Emissions and V cretion. Anervetonicand blood builder. Brings the restores the fire of youth. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. City, Cal. ler belonged to ex-Senator Preston and bad been left in Johuston’s keeping. The latter now threatens to retaliate by swearing out a complaint against Kistle on whose hose he found it. Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked womankind are quickly and surely cured by Karl’s Clover Root ‘Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Forsale by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf BORN. TRANSCRIPT ~~ BARGAIN Resolution (of Intention) No. 3. Rte: THATITIS THE INTENTION » of the Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada, Cal., to order the following street . _ work to be done in said city to-wit: That the roadway of Sacramento Street, from the streot. to its junction with the Grass Valley Turnpike, and the roadway of said Turnpike from the said junction to the south boundary line of said City of Nevada be graded and macadamized to the official g-ade, except where already done to the offi and grade, and gutters constructed along sald roadway Ap Secor dance with the plans wasting diseases, all effects of selfgame abuse, Or excess and indispink glow to pale cheeks and By mail 5Q¢ per box; 6 boxes for $2.80; with @ written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. For sale by H. Dickerman, Nevada
n front of John Treanor’s. lot cial line nad whe office of the City : ions on file in the . zation & fU-,A of Trustees. asa recruit at San ba 43 Regiment of regulars deavor to be transferred to the 42d Regiment so as to be with Capt. Riley who says be wad one of. the best soldiers in the 8th Regiment. To be Buried Tomorrow. death was prematurely announced Sunday, passed away shoctly after 12:30 o’clock this morning at his cabin west of town. The faneral will take place at two o’clock tomorrow afternoon from St. Canice Catholic church. Change in Railroad Time. It is reported that the time table of the local railroad wiil be changed next Sanday so that the train now leaving at 12:10 p. m. will leave at 12:45,and the evening train that now arrives at 5 p. m. will arrive at 5:15. Like Father Like Son—*Well,” Jeffries and his preacher father are much alike.”. “How so?” “Both make it acl business to knock the devil out of people.” : © © 5 EEE BD j . George Doherty, the old’ man whose! Ladies Wrappers Ladies’ Flannelette Night Gowns ! Ladies’ Fannelette Underskirts ! _ Children’s Eiderdown Cloaks !Tourists, Business, Professional, Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking, —-MEN AND WOMEN STOP AT FAMOUS <, ext El Paso de Robles SPRINGS. wet es ~ He will Sim tnis tube is rumbling sou and when iti is the result, tion can be ta stored to its norMeecomaltiv. will be destroyec% forever; nit. . out of ten are capsed by Catix. which is nothing bu*an4Apflamed co. dition of the mucous surfaces, Ba We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused b ‘ tarrh) that cannot be cured by Ball's. Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. F. J. Onenry & Co, ‘Toledo, Vv. Sold by Druggists, 750. Hall’s Family Pills are the best, : Lost. A black water spaniel pup was lost a day or two ago. Return,to Geo, I. Beckley and receive a liberal reward. ti For Rent or Sale. Sewing Machines of all. makes for sale or for rent, at astonishingly lov prices, Good second-hand machin:>s in perfect order, for sulé very cheap. Cleaning and repairing a specialty. 826-loi Lrae & SHaw Co, ©QOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Tt ae NE © Oh LP OI MND SB: NEW TO-DAY ! SEE WINDOW! 5 x as SPSL A ig FON @ 756 OQOOOOQOOOHOOOO © Ladies, Attention The makers always keep up with or le in shapes ard styles. will please you. Leaders in Low Prices. We recommend onr C. &. B. Corset, be cause it can be relied on for honest value, Our assortment ; The Racket Store. and $1.25. _ At Grass Valley, Cal., October 8, 1899, to the. wife of H. Pengelly,a daughter. When You Put in Your Toilet To connect with the new sewer . « «© -« USE ::: Beaded Sequoia We have a fine assortment on hand. TOWLE BROS. the tramp instinct isa disease. Mr.j deceived, I believe, in the strength and . Cure the the. bottle ne ag we will fighting qualities of the insurgents, but TAPED joe Somer: hepa if the rebels in our own country will) cts.and 50 cts. For sale by H Dickercease their endeavors to embarrass the . man, the druggist. “These papers invest him with the rights and privileges of a Britisher, ex. re that he is barred from becoming fifty years on this guarantee, Price 25; The. house on Nevada street formerly octf . ished. Apply toD. B. Morgan, Citizens Bank. Take a Walk And before you go try one of our drinks. it will refresh you: si ial asia GILT EDGE SALOON. Fadden Cigars are the fad. Hydraulic Drips This is a popular brand of syrup; in gallon and half-gallon eal TT ont the best. P.G Scadden Your Husband Won't roast you for making poor coffee if you buy your coffee rare because our coffee is already roasted. Try our J. A. ves ge r a2 oo. Eoustre Aoue-she aes e Squadron Mocha a rae . roasted right. nena sproast. Chas. E. Mulloy Style and Finish.. t+. * «x * Of the most artistic de* Pi %. gree characterize photo* *& kx sraphs made by Moore. we ow His gallery has a wide* Fi) Png spread reputation for w* x turning out as high-grade x * work as can be attained onthecoast. : 1: : 3°: xxx Nevapa Cry ane GRASS VALLEY, CAbe House For Rent. cupied by W. A. Dennis is for rent unfurnThe Neatest Effects Those desiring anything in the way of Frosted Windows, or glazing in any of its branches should call at 12 Broad St. I am prepared to meet your needs. Satisfaction guaranteed. GEO. A. GRAY. Picture and Room Mouldings a specialty. BABY’S PHOTOS Are treasured in after ae about it have then, tehen fag suerantee satisfaction.MOORE The Photographer Lumber We are manufact Sites of deeeaeh ond etait tenn for mining and building purposes. Call aad te us Sern ieh, eatlscntye, mf guaruare dea a tisfacti Ottice, Plety Hill, Gress Valley road,” H. & F. L. COOPER. ? rivy councilor or a member of paramen and also barred from accepting office under the crown. But if an alien be naturalized by special aet of parHament passed for his own benefit then he becomes as much a British subject and has all the. rights and privileges as though a native. @ Clothiers >» » » » » FOR MEN AND BOYS Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an other wise lovable girl with an offensive, breath. Karl’s Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 60 cts. For sale by H. Dick erman, the druggist. tf DishWasher Wanted, A white disb-washer is wanted at the New York hotel. Steady situation and good pay. 229-tf aaa What is Shiloh? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through the world for half a century, bas cured innumerable cases of incipient consumptior and relieved many in advanced stages. If you ure not satisfied with the results we will refand your money. cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. ag Price saving sale. pele by H. Dickerman, the druggist. oe Sap eID FE Bae ORR EB eB CARTER & JOHNSTON, » Furnishing Goods » +>» »» FOR GENTLEMEN Our Fall and Winter Stock is now arriving. Watch for announcement of great , prea ¢ Around the bank. There's money in it. more of it than any other because it is; _ the display. Ladies’ Flannelette Underskirts at 25c, 50c and COLUMN. ' = Ladies’ Flannelette Night Gowns, all well made = and the regulation length, 50c, 75¢ $1.00 Ladies’ Fleece lined Wrappers, well made, lafest design, full sweep and full size, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1 75. 3 Children’s Eiderdown Long Coats — beauties. See them in Window. Respectfully, MAHER & CO. ©QOOOOO Ladies, do not miss OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO See corner window for Black Suits, Gol¢ Capes, Fur Capes and Collarettes. OQOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOO will all feel like doing about Christmas time TAILORING, CLEANING and The Tailor, SUITS; $6.00 UP PANTS, $2.00 UP. OR DINARY WIRE AND FOLDING ARMY down. x KINKEAD COTS . From the best makers, of the best materials and having all the ‘ latest improvements. They are chea sure, heap, to ae : extra comfortable and durable, _ ae ad KINKEAD; Cash Furniture Dealer, ~ Sells them, and be sells 80 many thaitas' tie pk the price right Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture fourth enoug & Daily Mrs. 2 Richa he-e tod A. D tomorr¢ _ ©. Pe Downie Jobn from B; Col. F day tor Jeff I county . Joba went to Ben . Works i Judge part of . Mrs. have go Oount noon fo official Jame! mento ¢ George John from a. his bou Judz who ha at Dow on thei Dwig of the . day or upper . ~~ Dewi feville Genere Distric San F: Eid w: the Ma mines night from a Frat years. manag store t the co Cisco . d Geo arrive bedsi the p! of the owne city. spent then settle his b Th from ance end tend real! chil Dou bloc plac ner by '