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September 13, 1898 (4 pages)

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Suicaiess te a FS Et nr ee SfaiaatRarieaemarmanapenters patie Sree RT sacar sti mst ot TUESDAY .....SEPT. 13, 1898. Published every eveni xcept Sundays and Legal Holidays by BROWN & CALKINS. . : N. P. BROWN. L, 8. CALKINS. GRASS VALLEY NEWS. . The Doctors Manage to Save He Life and Also Her Poisoned A Day’s Record of Our Neighbors as Tald Over The Telephone. George J. Zink and family have gone to Bartlett springs. Private William Rose, who has been home on a furlough, returned today to Camp Barrett. Mrs. Jilbert, James Roach, SS Brace and Robert Jones went to the Siate Fair today. Henry Champion and wife have rohe Terms of Peace Being Agreed Upon at a to Pacific Grove to attend the M. E. church conference. William Sanborn, who bas has been here for the Earl Fruit Company, returned today to San Francisco. Mrs. William Roach, who has been here visiting her brother, John MeOarty, returned today to San Francisco. : Lieutenant Fred M. Miller of Company I has been appoiuted Post Adjutaut on Lieutenant Colonel Oarring: ton’s staff. The case of the people vs. Enoch Holland was settled today by Holland buying a new coat and vest for the man he assaulted. Rev. Father Lynch, as administrator of the estate of the late Arthur MeDonald, has interposed an objection to the sale of certain real and miuing property, set for next Saturday. He claims the property will sell to better advantage later. John BR. Tyrrell’s friends are making an active canvass to strengthen his candidacy for the nomination of District Attorney by the Republicans next Thursday. Lieutenant Tyrrell cannot get away from Camp Barrett to. be present at the convention, but in case he gets the nomination he will be here later. BRIEF MENVION, Minor Notes and Comments of Local emetics were administered. them will get well. Lonpon, Sept peror will abdicate because 0 KincsTon, Jamaica, from the Barbadoes, since the deat of the Assembly, from the injuries he recel sth at. an assassin’s hands, Interest. . officials have been anonymously warned that a like fate. jear there, which is the best sort of a. eminently the Largcn ft gest A Robin H od : mi : M dent and Health Association in the United obin Hood. awaits them. re recommendation for her ability. States. ; ro It has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States = : of California and Missouri, which, together Gaylord & Son, grocers, Broad street. For the finest mixed drinks in town. . go to Joe Conroy’s, Pine street. 813-tf John Coan of this city won second prize in the rock-drilling contest at Placerville on Admission Day. Last Saturday’s picnic and dance at potb in attendance and-enjoy ment. Numerous improvements have just been completed in the interior arrangements of Joe Conroy’s saloon on Pine street. The directors of the Penn Valley Creamery-Association-will hold_a meeting on Sat urday next, at their oftice in the new creamery. The State Board of Education has { sued a life (grammar grade) diploma to Misses Amanda Van Orden and Nellie Rodgers of Grass. Valley. A grammar school diploma has been issued to Miss Agnes C. O'Connell of this city. W. D. Vinton has rented Con. Grissell’s house on Coyote street, and will goon move intoit. Fred Zeitler wil) {ake possession of the house on Broad street where Mr. Vinton now lives. Cal. R. Clarke will move back to his home on Aristocracy Hill, where the Zeitlers are now. A FINE PBREORMANCE, The Shaw Company Make -a Great Hit In the “The Westerner.” Last evening the Shaw Company gave one of the best theatrical per-). formances that has been witnessed in this city for years.’ “The Westerner” js a strong play and is bright and Children. Meeting Held Today. Special to the Daily Transcript. Tried to Kill Herself and Children. PASADENA, September 13.—Mrs. thirty, tried yesterday to kill rat poison. ‘Their condition was quickly discovered and It is believed today that all of The Troubles of Austria Thicken. ember 13.—The probability that the Emf the murder of the Empress is causing the gravest apprehensions throughout the monarchy. The next heir to the t tive and he cannot rule the turbulent element. Plotting Against Public Officials. September 13.—According h of Hon. Mr. Pilo, speaker ved on September] ‘The Giobe district. school re-opened yesterday with Miss Lizzie Richards of . You cannot lose all.your income when you ee ASH ACT OF A YOUNG ‘ “PASADENA WIFE AND MOTHER ‘\ aie tA aoubens has gone to the 50 CENTS A WEEK ‘+> ‘Thomas Coan of Indian Flat left to-., Dolores Lopez, herself and her two babies with hrone is a hopeless consumpto advices the Governor and five public Or att the countries in the world . Servia contains the most centenarians. In that little country, which has sever . PERSONAL POINTERS. r! 4 Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Old than 1,300,000 inhabitants, there are actually 575 persons whese age exceeds and Young. eurs. Gus. Fischer went to Sacramento toseis i Paes ree omlee day. & “Py surprised, John,” said an old Mrs. Geo. White goes to Forbestown . lady when she found her butler helptoduy on a visit. ing himself to some of her finest old Miss Nellie Joyce has returned from . port. “So am I, ma’am,” was the calm San Francisco. . reply. “I thought you was gone out. The Raya i the Nahest Gp gocnem™ New : Vegetable, POULTRY STORE. Chas. W.ik Pirst-Class Store 1n ihe ‘Transcript Bloc’, ‘where they will keep constantly on hand the best of : E : . Vegetabies, Fruits, Chickens, ete. Please give us a call. 4 Lime! Lime! JOHN. JEFFERIES Wishes to inform the people generalAbsolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ly that he has for sale T. ©. Graham was over from Sweetseashore for a month’s stay. A. B. Wolf leaves tomorrow on 4 visit to Southern California. Furnished House Wanted, wanted by a small family without children. Apply at this office. s12-lw day for a few days’ visit to Bartlett Mrs. C. M. Mails Olara have gone to San Francisco. Mrs.-Wm-Holmes-and her daughter) A furnished house of five rooms or so is} dadivavenva ava asalavalicaasvacalasdass RUHSTALLER’S Springs. Has brought up with her from San Fran Ea Powers of Relief Hill was here. cisso a fine line of Misses and Children’s last evening on his way to San Fran. Spring hats, trimmed and untrimmed; also cisco. Ladies Dudes, Tam O’Shanters and Walking Rev. Father Clyne of St. Ca ice . Hats in the latest styles. {m16-tf} a bore Bt Cate Broad street. next to Luetje & Brand’s. church has returned from the lower country. x Frank Silva, the popular first baseHE ALTH probably spend the wiater here. journing awhile at this city and Sacra: mento, went back to Washington toan Francisco, Cal. day. For Five Cents Per Day Yesterday’s Sacramento Recordtered at the Golden Gate. 50.00. lican of Truckee who aspires to his. sick and unable to work, ; WILL PAY $100.00 for funeral expenses. or both feet and hands, $138.00 to $434.00. delegates-elect. ; oxi . ‘ $1.50 per month. Thomas Marriott bas sold his store LIFE INSURANCE. with rheumatism. $10.00 per week for accident or sickness. .-}F INSURED, are sick or disabled by accident. rgest and Stron “GILT EDGE” STEAM BEER PIII DPV P IID There are other Beers, but man of the late Banner ball club, is laid ae ie) up with malarial fever. : Mr. and Mrs. F. M; Manson arrived ACCIDENT last evening from Downieville and will INSURANCE. Dan P. Stewart, who has been soFidelity Mutual Aid Association ni : fs WILL PAY, according to the hazard of occu Union says George E. Turner and J. pation, from #8.00 to 25.00 a week, when unM. O’Connell of Nevada City are regisable to work through being hurt accidentally. WILL PAY, if you are accidentally killed Glenbrook Saloon 208.00 t 00. A. O. Cooke, the stalwart old Repuber aS $10.00 a week, when you are Fifty Tons of First-Class L'me, _ Perfection ~ . Which he will sell at the lowest prices. For sale at Geo. B. Turner's hardware in Brewing sabe, He is also ready to take contracts for is Reached. oh eis of brick work and. cement walks. CF dis Prices for First-Class Work are The Lowest. GII.T EDGE IS PURE. ae TO BR HELD IN THE WHEELIHAN BROS., : Agents. MECHANICS’ PAVILION Grass Valley. —= SAN FRANCISCO, Angust 20th to September 10th Leave orders at party’s nomination for County Treas-. WILL PAY. if you lose. hand and foot a urer, is in town conferring witb the Absolute Protection to the members upon paying $5.00 life sneinbership fee and dues of . AS BEAUTIFUL AS MAHOGANY t Pi ne at Pike City to J. Wheelock of that Also issues policies of Life Insurance, payplace and was here laet night on his. ing from ola to Sw is nase ot death and 1 way to Byton Springs. He is afflicted gt Psa . ach shes ak tr J ae era $2000 at death or $1000 at end of 15 years; And As Cheap As Pine. All modern houses _ finished with it. . posters: THE BEST OF BULING LUMBER, MILL —PLAZA— this city as ‘teacher. It is her third . *"The Fidelity Mutual Aid Association is Pre est AcciHot Weather Food. Blood Spilled Over Twenty Dollars. MADERA, September 13.—W. H. Matthews had a qua rel ta ‘at the: Heehive. with James Pettit over $20 owing to Matthews. Pettit/ was Relief Hill were very successful affairs, shot with a revolver, but will probably recoveR. They are the choicest selected goods. For sale in quantities to suit. [tf] J.J. JAoKson. antee of the so Notbig-dould be better than the} members. ‘delidious pickled pigs’ feet and tripe Reliable Agents Wanted. Write J. 1. M. SHETTERLEY, Secretary aud Genwee! Manager, with an ample Reserve Rund and large assets, make its certificate an absolute guarTOW LE BROS CO lidity of its protection to its e *5 GREATLY JOE CONROY, :Proprietor. Pine Street, Nevada City. R ED VU Cc E D ‘ EXCURSION RATES ——WILL BE MADE BY THI——— SEQUOI A SOUTHERN PACIFIC w 9 From All Points in California. ~ Inquire of Southern Pacific Agents for exact rates and dates ; or see su. all » AND MINING TIMBERS, Yard at Depot. . Telephone No. 51. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. n Franciseo, Cal. hand in his resignation as tend to his duties as President 0 ALBUQUERQUE, Dion Ici Ortez shot his son now in jail. Hevena, Mont., dent in and.about Unionyil ted suicide by blowing himself up with dynamite. hard luck in his mining operations. ye “Terms of Peace Being Arranged. WASHINGTON, September 13.—A cabinet meetin held toeday.to.agree on the terms mittted by the American Commission. Judge Day will today Secretary of State so he can atSE : & Stints. oe Tried to Kill His Son-in-law. N. M., September 13.—In Soracco county, . store it When it’s lost. If your hate A Pioneer Miner Kills Himself. September 13.—Charles J. Pratt, a resi-. wised to try le ‘for thirty years, -has commitHe had g is being o. . Alar of peace to be f the Peace Commission. in-law Vivian Chavey, and is ; He claims to have acted in self-defense. attention. The use of AYERS Ti ts mach easter to keep the hair when you have it than it ts to re~ is “‘coming out’’ it nceds instant HAIR VIGOR will promptly stop the hatr from falling, and stimulate it to new growth. : Har
** Some years ago my hair began to fall out and: I became quite bald. I was ade . . Ayers Grape Seeder. Easy to clean and .economical. Seed grapes and raisins at the rate of a pound in five. minutes. Indispensable in every household Enterprise Raisin and Grape Seeder Is sold at all hardware Dr. N. E. Chapman, Dr. C. W. Chapman,. “= : William & Thomas Harry, Propietors, A Dozen : Raisins DENTISTS. (Successors to T. H. Mooney.) BL ILLKEEP ake : y Office at resid Sacramento st Nevad W iver Rorees and bugles that oh boon could notbe seeded by City. Cal. When you beret « styliah r ep wei bey by wae hand.as quickly as half 2 @@FSpecial attention to transients. “BE -a pound -wiih.the Enan terprise Raisin and NATIONAL, Solicitors Wanted. Livery and Feed . Stable. Ladies or Gentlemen, for onr complete sets oo of Tuvepile Books fr tg ne ee ee to ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprietor. . grownup folks. Hach pee a ti ma ; iis Hehtfel, captivating. Prices range frem Best of attention given to transient . with. Ll tah vdhonatie ere aoe sellers. Nothing like them. Four months customers. golden harvest for energetic workers. Cre ait ew iven. Freight 1 aid. biggest i" e Stables Open All Night. Guefie with samples of alf‘four bogus free. : twelve 2 cent stam ‘or rt only of the postage pgected Drop all trash Juveniles. TH NAL Telephone No. 72. CERN, JUVENILE DEPT., CHICAGO, 026 30t —— eccabeste stores. Price $1. Send a-cent stamp for the “Enterprising Housekeeper’? — 200 recipes. ENTERPRISE MFG. CO. OF PA., Philadelphia, le Makers of the Enterprise Meat Bios ca: TRIAL JURORS DRAWN. . AN INCENDIARY. BLAZE. They Aare to Report For Duty om Second Attempt Within a Month to Destroy Some Buildings. Wigor STARKEY & PALEN’S catchy throughout. It would have been difficult to improve on the rendition as given by Mr. Shaw aud-his very capable people. The fine orchestra with the company is of itself a great attraction. Tonight Milton Nobles’ melo-drama, From Sire to Son,” will occupy the boards and will doubtless be handled with skill, It isa story of early days in this locality, the scene of much of the action being around Nevada City and-Grass Valley. ; + ee Two Forest Fires. The fire which has been burning in the northerly portion of Willow Valley since Saturday night was today running over the Coldspring mining claim on Harmony ridge. Fears are felt that it may come down the ridge to the Harmory and Delaware claims. Another fire is burning to the south of here, probably In the vicinity of Chicago Park. Wire—I don’t believe you love me truly. Husband—How can you say so when you know adore you? Wife _-How can a man love a woman who woare such an old, worn hat? An Enemy to health is impure blood as it leads to serious disease and great suffering. Hood's Sarsaparilla meets and conquers this enemy and averts Soov’s Pris are the onty pills to ¢ake with Hood’s Sarsaparilia. Cure all liver ills. Tuhecday September 27th. In the Superior Court this afternoon; [Last night about half-past seven trialjurors o'clock two outhouses between the the following were drawn as . @welling houses of M. Hanley on Main returnable on the 27th instant: Washington—M. M. Cole. Grass Valley—Jas. Blodgett, Wm. Launder, James. Jenkin, John Magor, %nkham, John ‘lierny. Rough and Ready—G. W. Warner. \\y discovery not been made on both Meadow Lake—D. W. _ Leabh, ©. occasions a disastrous conflagration -» {might have resulted, as the outhouses America’s War For Humanity pre ee are quite close to the fine large residences of Messrs. Clancy and Hanley. TOLD 1N PICTURE / She Was Tender Hearted. anything that cust the life of an innocent animal,” : ait “I suppose,” was the retort, “that the calf from the hide of which your shoes are made, died of old age.” “So Miss Tingleham is going on the stage, isshe? Why, I never knew that she had any histrionic ability.” “She . hasn't; buta New York manager bas c found out in some way that she’s a SENATOR JOHN J. INGALL the expense of another, often requiring a second oy ‘ var hag tanwatte ae Rite Laren second cousin to Baldy Hendricks, of Kansas. _ . but Compound Uxygen is » revitalizer, \enewyou,” said a Sutter City Sao to anwho made such a proud name for himother. “I could never bear to wear self during the war. : hair ceased to fall out and a new ana vigorBridgeport downsbip—Richard Nevstreet and P. Clancy on Coyote street pe ille, J. G. Dickson, Harrison Frencb, ©. . were discovered on fire. Miss Nellie} 5 pearance Hy hate R. Hardy, Joseph Keiffer. . Hanley extinguished the flames with a) @& THOS. DUNN, Consumption, bi Nevada—A. Barub, ©. T. Canfield, garden hose, but not until one of the Rockville, Wis. Bronchitis, David Ashton, G. E, Johnston, Chas. buildings had been partially consumed. = TS Dysentery, ‘W. H. Norton, Geo. F. Adairr The young aay sprained one of “her URES z poem W. H. Crawford, Jobn Webber, Moses ' ankles while at work. Hayfever, It is regarded as certain by the ownDebility, Bloomfield—Jobn R. Davidson, Fred ers that the fire was of incendiary oriAGENTS WANTED Headache, k . gin. Three weeks ago a similar fire 1s Rheamatiom, [es ‘ ~ Neuralgia, Eureka—J. H.V izzard, Robert Moore, started in the same place, Had a time. In Bvery County to Supply the Great Popular Demand for AND ALL Compiled and written by The most : fussly sed a thet jeally illustrat ntensely popular war with Spain. Ir the armies of Europe should march at an eight-mile gait, five abreast, ‘fifteen inches apart, it woald require nine and one-half days for them to passa given point. , I. L. BOWMAN. / J.B. SHAW Dentists. Offiice in Odd Fellows Building, Broad Stree’ Nevade City, Cal. ; PINE PLATE WORK 4 SPECIALTY» ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. BXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DONS terms and territory at mution as to this remarkab N. D. Thompson Publishing Co., a ae sone a eo seine iberea. Treatment by Inhalation, ous growth made its ap. 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia,: Pa Compound Oxygen Trestment, that of Starkey and/Palen, is a scientifiv Binslient at the elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNETeh Pawo ue pound is bY condensed and a ade portable that it is sent all over the, « *» » P AND STORY It has been in use for more than twenty aoa ; thousands of paticnis have been tieated, and over one thousand physicians have used it, and recommended it—a very si¢nificant fact. ' Itdoes not act as must drugs do, by creating course tO eradicate t' e evil effects of the tirst, ing, strengthening, invigorating the whole ‘these statements are SOaaiured by cpanel illiantly. written, most protestimonials, published in our beok of 200 pages, and most . only with thee xpress permission o: the patients;}a New 1 it ‘ou the subject of the . thelr names and addresses are given, aud you sen ' ; x can tefer to them for further informa ion. % Bek — Levigsy. of our Weatmenut has given , mitator:, un: ; i, 200 Superb lilustrations From some calling their preparations. *Oommpourd SHA & BO M AN Fi er gg often Appreene ing our testimonial : : Photographs and the names of our patients. to recommend Ww . Ww ae worthie-s coneoc'lo.s6. But auy aubstance j made clsewhere or by ot2ers, aud calied Com . token speolaliy for this great work. te . pound Oxyveu lespurioas, 3 ary, to a week selling it. A} “CuMr UND OXYGEN-ITS MODE OF or FALL SUITS, $L75 AND $2 MAHER & COVS. Grand Suit, $2. THEY ARE ALL NEW, THEY ARE ALL HANDSOME, oe Respectfully, MAHER & CO. bie bonanza for live canvassers. Apply ACTION AND KESULTS,” is the tit! once . book of 200 pages, published by Drs. ped Boge dow. : Palen, whicne:ves to all eAaUixers full iufort e curative agent, and a record of surprising eures in e of chroiiic canes mane of Wham biter tee abendgned to die by other phy-icians. Will is Soevent tesa gt Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City. °j and clear $300 a month with our exelnsive eorennevnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnneennnt DEAR LADIES: . This day we have placed a lot of Cheap Fall Suits in ou : Chronic and Nervous Disorders: . for the pric. r Large Window. They are Grand Las THEY ARE ALL CHEAP. = want you all to see them. O ice i »n.vherailment; und beneflittlog one organ at $2 a suit, Bear in mind, a full suit. “i ce se ia NEW GOODS coming in daily. Every aes brings See our $1.75 and $2 Suits whil: in our -winNNN THE TRA TUESDAY.. ++ -++0** A Chairmanship Cor dates For: ut F. M. Ratherford N. Shoecratt of this mentioned a8 men ° admirable chairme day’s Republican This morping’s ‘ late candidates be Republican field. announced bimse! Sheriff, WD. Le torney, W. W. Wat and Dahl Nivens Daniels of Grass Vv for Coroner. W. of Grass Valley, ! horse” for the Re: i" for County Cler of Grass Valle: self today a8 @ ,er, subject + the Democratic tion. George A.’ will run for the _ybe Republican ti present incumb candidate for the Local Populist on account of th as to the r-gbt of to give them a ticket. ‘They fe cides they bave sented on (hat t this county will cannot get.4 ¢ yoters. The powers . county Democr emphasis that” aby propositio! afusion. One #Why should \ lists? ‘Their } wo far as Neve nd if we co 4o name part joint ticket w them somethi want to trair as Democrats —_—_— Will Invé The Comm ‘Cand Office ¢ iv timated tbh all .orest fir gated, and, ¥ to have” ori ness or d °8! will be preo'® the law. It forest fires t bie damage negligence hunters, etc missioner I the future “any persc fire or othe timber or upon the breaking C tally extin violate thi negligenc Comps By too will be a com pani left tor \ States, . the. dus Lieuten have co is comp ies: D Hof . Grasse " Alame baing t who ¢ twenty the 8 ‘their . _-fore . will . -yeurs ™