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FRIDAY Saget Slee OCT. 7, 1898.
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THE TRANSCRIPT, (MASTERS OR
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Published e except
Sundays aod . pang Holidays by
BROWN & CALKINS.
N. P, BROWN, Lt, &. CALKING,
GAGE’S . STALWARF STAND.
The Oakland Tribune, which is on
the scene and knows whereof it speaks,
gives us this gratifying assurance: The
opening by Henry Gage of his personal
campaign inthis part of the State has
been auspicious. His receptions by
the residents of San Francisco at the
gathering of Saturday night and yesterday evening have been all that could
be desired and it is apparent that the
strength with ‘which he has swept
through the other parts of the State
will be undiminished — there, even
though it is regarded by the Maguire
men as their own particular strong‘hold.
One thing that is attracting the masses to Gage is the stalwart manliness
with which he presents his case to
them, There is a convincing ring to
his words when he tells them that if he
is sent to Sacramento as their representative, no corporation, clique or individual will hold the whip-hand over
him. It was only to be expected that
the Democrats would start their old
bogie cry of “railroad” as soon as the
Republican standard-bearer took the
field, but unfortunately for them, this
time a'man is in the arena who is able
to cast the aspersions back in ‘their
teeth.
“The man or corporation who thinks
that if Gage is elected they will be able
to control him is handlinga gold brick”
said Major Frank McLaughlin one day
inspeaking about the Republican nominee shortly after the Sacramento convention, and no better way of putting
the situation could have been hit upon
Gage is not the sort of man to fetter
himself down by pledges or promises
to anyone, and it is safe to say that to
take a public office under such conditions would be to him the sacrificing
of his honor and his manhood. He
went into the fight because he was
urged to do so by his many friends,
and when the Republican Convention
rose up and nominated him unanimously, surely there was no occasion
for him to bow down before any boss
in order to secure what the Republicans of the State desired to bestow on
him with scarcely the asking.
As regards his actions since he has
taken the stump, the Democrats have
been criticizing him because he saw fit
to respond to the points made by his
opponent,Maguire. As faras the Demcratic papers were concerned, Maguire . ,
could say anything without being considered as/ having delved into personalities. Yet the moment Gage responded
to him they raised au outcry about his
method of campaigning. Those who
have heard Gage talk in public know’
that all such criticismsare unfair. He
discusses the issues of the hour fairly,
squarely; honestly, and without malice
to anyone, the only trouble as far as
his opponents are concerned being that
he hits the nail on the head too often
and makes them wince.
Gage should be elected because he
represents the best interests of the
people of the State and furthermore
because his personal record shows that
he is in every way qualified-to assume
a trust that means so much to the citizens and taxpayers of California. If
he is sent to Sacramento he will make
one of the best Governors the State
ever had, because he will handle its
affairs honestly and impartially and
with fairness and justice to all alike.
Tr You have been sick you will find
Hood's Sarsaparilia the best medicine
-you can take to give you appetite and
restore you to a condition of parent
health.
. . Hoop’s PULLs cure » nausea, sick heaid, ache, billiousness and alli liver ills.
Price 25 cents.
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if Your. Eyes are Troubling You
Call on Dr. Sullivan, the best and
mest reliable optician, to have your
eyes tested, examined and fitted to
glasses. He will be at the. National
Hotel from October 3d until October
10th. s29-tf
.
New ice Company.
The Nevada City Ice Company is now
prepared to supply the public with
first-class natural ice at reasonable
rates. Office at residence of Thomas
Corvoran, first door above Theater
Ice house, rear of Pheater. Telephone
Nothing could be better thang the
delicious pickled pigs’ feet and tripe
sold at the Beehive. They are the
choicest selected goods. For sale in
THE SITUATION
‘Handle the Indians.
———
They AreToday Displaying Flags of
Trncs and Want Peace.
The Indians Have
Had Enough.
Dutvrs, Minn., Oct. 7—Gen. Bacon,
commanding the U. 8. troops, sends
word that the Pillager Indians are
whipped. He has no need of further
reinforcements.
White Cloud, chief of the Ghippewsa;
is dead. He was aged 75 years.
Watxer, Minn., October. 7—General
Bacon and his men have arrived, having experienced no difficulty in landing from the boat. White flags were
seen all along the lake, indicating that
the Indians are anxious to surrender.
Storming in
Sonoma Valley.
‘Santa Rosa, October 7.—A heavy
thunderstorm prevailed today. It
rained violently. The loss to grape
growers and fruit dryers will amount
to considerable.
Governor Smith
Getting Better.
Santa . Monica, Oct. 7.—Governor
Smith of the Soldier’s Home, who wis
recently shot by am incensed inmate of
the institution, is improving rapidly.
He is now out’ of danger.’
The Gallant Seventh
To Go Home.
San Francisco, Oct. 7—At last the
Seventh Infantry Regiment, California
will probably be ready to return to
Los Angeles by Tuesday next.
The French
Strike Extending.
Parts, Oct. 7—The labor strike is extending to alarming proportions. Work
has entirely ceased on the exposition
buildings and on the underground railway.
Sick Soldiers From
Porto Rico.
New Yorx, October 7th.—The transport Missouri arrived today. bringing
the sick U.S. soldiers from Porto Rico.
The trip was an uneventful one.
Good Food Was
Rendered Uneatable.
W.aSHINGTON, Oct. 7—General Greene
testified before the investigation commission today regarding the voyage of
the transport China to Manila that there
was an abundance of good food aboard
but it was spoiled in the cooking.
The Spanish
Make Haste Slowly.
Maprip, Oct. 7th.—The Spanish government cables that the evacuation
commission is unable to remove the
Spanish troops from surrendered points
within the time specified by the"United
States. :
Everything Lovely
General Bacon Says He Can guest of Richard George and wife.
declined to be a candidate.
expected home tonight or tomorrow
dence in that beautiful city.
‘tive of England and aged 78 years. and
volunteers, is ordered mustered out. It . GRASS VALLEY NEWS,
A Day’s Record of Our Neighbors as Told
Over The Telephone.James Bovey’s family have removed
to the county seat.
Miss Alice Barr of Nevada City is a
‘. Sweet, who was nominated by the
Peoples party for City Marshal, has deA charming wedding took place last
night at the-fiome of Postmaster Wm.
George, when his second daughter, Miss
Mattie, was united in marriage to Fred
H. Kline.
The Union says it is very reliably informed that thé’ old Union. Hill, Cambridge and Lucky group of mines have
been purchased for $12,000"from tne
McLean estate by Eugene Creller.
Captain P. T. Riley of Company I is
from Vancouver Barracks on a ten-day
furlough. His family will return: with
him to Vancouver to take up their resiIt is current talk that Dan Coflin is
about to secure a bond on.the Granite
Hill quartz mining properties, the
figures being variously stated at from
$60,000 to $100,000. Superintendent
Phillips, who has had charge of the
property for some time, is about. to
quit and return to Sacramento. —
After an illness extending over but a
few days William Thomas died shortly
before midnight last night at his home
on north Auburn street. He was a na7 months. He first came to California
in °51 or 52, returning to England in
1858. In 1860 he returned to California
bringing his wife and family with him.
Before coming to Grass Valley “he
mined at Iowa Hill with the Coleman .
brothers, locating here in 1868. Three
sons—John M., William H. and Fred J.
Thomas—and one daughter, Mrs. James
Champion, survive deceased.
PERSONAL POINTERS,
A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old
and Young.
R. C. Walrath is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bouvier have
gone to Ferbestown.
Miss Josie. Hieronimus has returned
from North Bloomfield.
J. Levy, who has been quite ill for
several days, is now improving.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Davis have returned from their Wedding trip.
» E.R. Thompson, special agent and
adjuster of the Atlas Assurance Company, is visiting Frank Power, local
ageut of the company.
Keep -up the good work for the Republican tickets, both State and local.
Don’t be satisfied with the knowledge
that they are both sure winners, but
roll up majorities for them that will
show more conclusively than ever that
the most loyal Republicans in the State
of California live in Nevada county.
_ er
Tue number of failures throughout
the country during September was
smaller than at any corresponding
time ia the past ten years.: It has once
more been proved that the word Republican is synonymous with: prosperity on a question of the administration of the country’s affairs.
Dead
GENERAL Barnes is showing up demagogue Maguire in his true light which
causes the Democratic press to spit
fire. The cold truth hurts them.
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Tse woman who rules her husband
may be spoiling a good pilot to°make a
poor deckhand.
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He who does a thing well will finish
it some day.
BORN.
At Gress ‘Velia, October 6, 1898, to
the wife of W. D. Harris, a daughter.
At Selby Hill, near this city, October
7, 1898, to the wife of W. J. Williams, a
daughter.
The Royal ia the highest grade baking powder
kaowa. Actual tests show it goedloneWith France.
has arrived and met with an enthusi-'
astic welcome on all hands.
friendly.
batter ?
is so sweet
ing business ?
stomach troubles of his own ?
she can understand its dialect ?
to do likewise ?
Why does a man always say that he’s
any kind of a game?
worth cultivating ?
James GattacHeR Maguire,
quantities to suit. (tf) J. J. Jacnson. sistency.
Carro, October 7.—General Kitchener .
He says .
the relations with France are most .
Why isn’t a staffed goat imitation
Why do lovers marry when courtship,
Why isn’t settling one’s debt a pas
Why shouldn't a dyspeptic have,
Why does baby’s mother ‘maha!
Why is the average spinster favorable to annexation as a war measure ? :
Why does the summer girl have so. Republican Nominee
many brothers at the end of the season ?
Why doesn’t the woman who married
a poor man for love want her danghter
pat dt peanticn whem he gets bent at
Why is the average man more polite
to people he never expects to see again
who
claims to be an ardent silverite, is a
member ‘of Boss Ctocker’s gold club
Him New York. Talk abut rank inconthird further than eny ~“por brand.
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ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., KEW YORK.
W. W. WAGGONER.
Notice for Publication.
For Surveyor,
NATIVE DAUGHTERS’ HOME,
An Adjunct to the Order That Promises
~ to be Successful.
The members of the parlors of. Native Daughters throughout the State
are now devising ways and means for
carrying into effect the plans outlined
at the last meeting of the Grand Parlor
for the establishment of a Native
Daughters’ Home. The institution is
to be condacted by a board of relief to
be composed of fifteen past grand presidents and proniinent members of the
order. The board is to have for its object the caring for the sick and destitute of the order beyond what is done
by subordinate parlors. The proposition at this time is to secure a suitable place in San Francisco in which a
home can be established, but as yet the
matter is in the preliminary stages, as
the committees of the board are looking fora sufficient amount of funds to
warrant them in opening such a home
and maintaining it forayear. Already
a number of physicians, gentlemen and
their services free to the home, and
Alta Parlor, of San Francisco, as a
starter, on motion of Grand Trustee
Miss E. D. Keith, donated $100 to the
board, and Oro Fino Parlor No. 9 gave
a ball last night in Native Sons’ hall
San Francisco, for the benefit of the
board. It is expected that all the parlors will either make a money contribution or devise some entertainment
to raise money for the new adjunct of
the order and that it will not be long before the board will open its home,
_---——-> 9OeRead Them.
Miss Eleanor E. Hoeft has a new ad. ; vertisement in today’s TRanscript.
Watch her windows for bargains.
The Racket Store has a new advertisement in today’s Transcript. It
Starts off with “Sweet. Marie.” . Read
the advertisement and then you will
know all about it, or her.
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Will Close at Eight O’clock.
The following dry goods stores will
on and after Monday next be closed at.
eight o'clock on, each evening except
on Saturday: Maher & Co, A. Blumenthal, Rosenberg Bros. W. H. Crawford, C. Cohn, the Racket store.
Somesopy has started a rumor on the
rounds to the effect that the world will
comesto an end next month. There are
still some old fossils who are unable to
understand that the world and the
Popocratic party are not one and the
same thing.
eee
ramento fire department has issued an
edict that firemen seen under the
slightest influence of liquor will be
discharged. A few complaints resulted
in the new rule,
eS a
Ep Mitter, an Oakdale, Siskiyou
county, horseshoer, has fallen heir toa
big estate in Illinois of a value reported as high as $5,000,000. Miller is said
to be entitled to one-fifth of the estate.
THE man who cannot sleep is usually
one who attempts too many other
things that he cannot do, thus deprivduces rest.
a ans fa RECENT
TWENTY-TWO. cars of material for the
San Joaquin Valley road extension
have arrived at Visalia.
Tue drainage of the Leadville, Colorado, mines will give employment to
‘the county jail today. There are fourladies of both schools, have offered{—
Grand President, Mrs. Lena Mills, and
Cuter ENGINEER GuTuRie of the Sacing himself of the actual work that in-.
BRIEF MENTION.
finor Notes and Comments of Local
Interest.
“Woodpecker cigar.”
Gaylord & Son, grocers, Broad street.
Call at B. Bullard’s, Broad street, for
There was a light rainfall this afcernoon.
sweet cider, boiled cider, cider vinegar.
First-class and purity guaranteed. tf}
Francis Boggs will produce his naval
play, “The Maine,” at Woodland next
week forthe benefit of the high school.
Ohampagne cocktails a specialty at
Joe Conroy’s Glenbrook saloon on Pine
street. All kinds of fine plain and
fancy drinks. 821-tf
Jim Wilcox, who has been serving ten
days for vagrancy, was released from
teen prisoners left in the institution.
The Democratic county central committee will probably put Samuel Butler
on the ticket for Recorder when it
meets tonight to settle that vexed
auestion. —
Tonight the Native ‘Daughters of
Laurel: Parlor will ‘entertain . their
the Native Sons of Hydraulic Parlor
by giving a hop at Odd Fellows hall.
caaenal
Tue philanthropist who feeds men
t of work is a poor substitute for the
enterprising. capitalist who devises
plans for employing them with profit
to himself. cae
RSE SE RS Ue saan Sane
IN one breath the Democratic papers
say that “the single tax is not anissue,”
and in another they say it is a pretty
good thing after all.
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Tuose who believe that “whatever is
is right” ure usually so well provided
for that they don’t care whether it is or
not.
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Democratic Nominee
For Sheriff,
-JOHN T. RILEY.
1. C. LINDLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
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_ 'T. H. MCALuisrEr,
Notice of Administrator’s Sale.
OTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN THAT a
uo rt of the Count 7 “of Ye mst Galt: ur; iT 4
$9, eon tee canes “ot ihe poo pane shot ;
Speld 2 , the 2 a
the estate otee will
subject ‘to con
Court on Saturday, the Sth. gy of ovember, 1896, at the hour of 1:30 p. m., in front of
the iy amie door, in the of Marysville, County of Yuba, State
bi the right, title, ineaniet and estate
osep! a time ofhis death,
aa all the so Og tith ie and interest that the
said estate has by eens eras law or otherwise acquired, Ficeoing Beene Os hn addition to
that of ead Joseph 1, at the time of
his death in and to those certain lots,
tracts, pieces or atest of land, described as
follows, towit: i
PARCEL NO. ONEThe south one-half of the northwest quarter, and the north one-half of the southwest
quarter of Seetion No. twenty-ni pe (29) in
hn 4 — ae ae) north,
erior
said
a (29) which the land
above described and lies on west side of
that certain county road known as the
“Marysville Road ;” " oerentane. and reserving
therefrom a strip of land four chaius in
width running from Fillmore Hill Mine to
and through the center of Fillmore Ravine
= ‘outiet to that certain land conveyed b:
h Speidel to S. O. G ing Inet.
rg me December 2d, 1897; peerage FE att
pet from the land heres deseribed, about nine and one-half acres of
laud conveyed reg. Soyg Joseph Speidel to >.
= — deéd dated Decem
ieuh Ay Dino and recorded in Deed
Book No og 4, at 14 et seq., Yuba County
situate in the County of Yuba,
vot California.
: PARCEL NO. TWO. .
OB keh one OS of the northwest
of sale by said Superior Doart. Deed at expense of purchaser.
A. P LIP
Administrator of the dances 5 Phan a SiieiDated this 3d day of One 1908.
Attorney for hdiofoleratsr.
trom 400 to 600 men.
fees Miss
all--THE LOWEST PRICET.
ae Largest Display !
(a Lowest Prices !
LADIES— Before making your purchases call F
Where you will find the 47" VERY LATEST STYLES and most important of
Watch Our Windows for Bargains.
Eleanor E. Hoeft’s
STOV ES.
Winter
~ OIL HEATERS,
and it is time to
put up your
Heating Stoves.
LEGG & SHAW CO.
Have Everything in this line.
WOOD HEATERS,
CUVOK STOVES AND RANGES.
Agents for Castle Gate and Rock Springs Coal.
STOVES.
is near. at hand,
COAL HEATERS,
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!GRAND O
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t@FALL GOODS.
PENING
MAHER
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‘Our-new DRESS GOODS
brought to Nevada county.
Take a ae
Our Window
NEW JACKETS,
WRAPS,
NEW WOOL UNDERW
Respectfully,
SERS
Dear Ladies We have not time tomake —_
a long story about our NEW GOODS—
but§they are here.
are the grandest that were ever
down and see
Display.
GOLF CAPES, just received.
EAR for Ladies and Chita
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MAHER & 60.
Our NEW ison GhSks Goons beats them all,
of Section No. or ay HA (30) in Township Ne No.
sixteen Ty oe, ] north, of mys No. seven {7}
east, M acres of land
situate’ tu the County of Nevada, ada, State of
PARCEL No, bre
The northwest. quarter
rter of t the ie tn Husabered shires mithares ore
ion No. ‘tht [8} speedy No. sixteen [16} north, of range No. bs ig ea M.
Sf gecsoweages Phased pay tod Mists ;
in the County of Nevada, State of nia.
Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, Gold
Coin SS oc Cte i cent of the
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