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September 22, 1897 (4 pages)

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d $15 rm; ity Dai ‘ranscript. j— 37TH YEAR—NO, I1416 AMO “NEVADA CITY, €AL., WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1897. EST. IN. 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, THE TRANSCRIPT,. . Published every evening except Sundays and Legal Holidays oy OFFICIAL CURTNESS, BROWN & CALKINS. It Will Be Rebuked by the: Postoffice N. P. BROWN. L. 8, CALKINS. Department. The Postoffice Department has had SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . many complaints of curtness and ina civility on th f 1 Fifty Cents -Per = Month, . stamp windows ont eee ee Stamp windows, and in consequence inWAR WITH SPAIN IS. THREATENED. THEY WILL WAIT TILL NEXT SPRING. THE SUPREME COURT MUST . SETTLE IT. HAWAIIANS SOLID FOR ANNEXATION. YELLOW FEVER ONTHE RAMPAGE, ure Resor a4 structions are to be issued admonish: : : ; F ae : : pet sevice rec ing employes to be oniformly polite in. TH€~ Navy Department Getting} Another Shipload of Klondikers. The Supervisoral War at San! Their Senate Votes Unanimously. The Situation Rapidly Growing ° ” is. aye Be ‘ F n [ — —— ir medietMade known on applteaéion -. . The identifioation-ot persons epply-. ~~ Ready ForTrouble, ~~. Come Sailing Back} Francisco Mixes Things. in Favor of It. Worse Down South, cara SEE se BSL ing at the postoffice for their mail in. i E < ; Malaria, Kntered at the Postofiice at Nevada City as . Cities is also being looked into, with aj Sot ‘ ni an Die rensilemapianeac acc. aes fis pp te npr ornate New York, September 22.—“This. ~ Vicroria, B. C., September 92—The San Francisco, Sept. 22—The super. ==SAN Francisco, September 22.—The. New Orteans, September 22—The The denabtutens Sti acistsa Bocas. country is on the verge of war with . Steamer Queen arrived this morning visoral muddle became further involy-. Steamer City of Pekin, which arrived . yellow fever is increasing rapidly in a Secogts THE CITY WATER WORKS. ters that requirements should not be. Spain.” These were the words of Asbringing back from Alaska eighty mi-. ed this morning when Auditor Broderlast night and was placed in quaran-' Mississippi. One case is reported in we day, — : _ . too stringent, and that all accommoda-. sistant Secretary Roosevelt of the {mers who will wait till spring before ick refused to recognize the tax levy . tine, brings advices from Hawaii stating . Texas and two in New York. In TenThe Trustees Will Consider Two Plans . ‘ion consistent, with carefulness and. Navy at a conference with some of the . Starting again for Dawson. Winter submitted by either the old or new . that on the 9h instant, at a session. nessee the weather is cooler, with Hager, For the System. ane oe etvelt Vor atseng Ors, commanders of the naval militia whom . has set in on the White Horse and d! Surveyor Miller, who prepared the original plans for the new Nevada City water works that the people voted year before last to construct, commenced today under direction of the Trustees to médify them so as to utilize the resSpecial: instructions have been issued to Postmasters to facilitate the expedition of transient mail in cities, the ‘instructions being specially intended to benefit commercial travelers and theatrical companies. The instructions read: “Letters indorsed ‘transient’ should he had summoned to Washington to learn the state of their respéctive commands and the number of men that could be depended upon in case of war He cautioned those present to not Chilcoot Passes. The snow is four feet deep and the small streams freezing: Only dog trains can be used from now on, and horses that were worth $400 a short time ago can now be bought for board of supervisors. He says he cannot decide which to accept, and will let the Supreme Court settle it. Debs Is Tongue Tied that lasted less than two hours, the anfled by a unanimous vote. } ———_—_____] LOST HIS FOOT. nexation treaty was discussed and rati. frosts. He’s a Voter Now. Henry Woolcock, a Grass Valley miner who was born in England, was . naturalized by Judge Nilon today. County Clerk Greany and Deputy Reervoirs and as many of the pipes as . not be delivered to a resident patron of . “derestimate the gravity of the situa. $5. =. te Se WueEE.ine, W. Va., September 21— You Badly Hurt at Smart & cigs btacastest a they had known c Power possible that the city has bargained to the office, although he have the same. tion, and told them to have their men Godf Not Guilt The feature of interést in the opening . ‘Ul Logger ‘ J * tie ke ie aca ener a : ill ma ‘ages ori for buy from Mrs. Huntington. Under . name and initials as ‘the addressee. . and warships in readiness to respond rey Ot Ul y. session of the September term of the Bierce’s Sawmill. poe be ee ee ea thord all seal An i pacearchiy he prone pi ee nr ea ragga at a moment’s notice. He said that it} FRanxrort, Ky., September 22.—The. United States Court for the District of . Yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock as —————+ eee ‘ering in the ateceks Gra paid the the present show troupes which are EnDan to have . “#8 for just, such 4 crisis as is now im-. jury has acquited Godfrey Hunter and. West Virginia was the application of . Edward L Dn ane Saployed at WALipe Faken: toNape: with the ks, will . departed for a particular place should . ™inent that the naval reserve of the. the others accused of a conspiracy to. Ex-Governor A. B. Fleming of Fair-. Bierce & Smart's sawmill above Gran-. Mrs. Mary Walker and Mrs. Martha . works, will be used, and that.an exten. depa P place ‘shou ° ‘ iteville, was swamping a log it rolled on . Mason were examined today by Dra either of sion of the mains to all parts of the. be immediately forwarded to such . United States had been established. buy votes in the last Legislature in the . mount to make the injanction against . his right foot, crushing it to a jelly,. Hunt and Muller, and Be odin 1 ° : £ ‘ , ' ve ’wee city, ag well as a double-headed reserplace by the Postmaster, indorsed Adie oer election of a successor for United . Eugene Debs and others perpetual. The’) He mounted a horse and rode to the . sano. Judge Nilon ordered them taken x Ww. voir system, will be secured. dress corrected by Postmaster at —— L d th W ld’ R d States Senator Blackburn. Hunter was . Governot was acting for his client, the . mill, where he was placed in a wagon to the Napa asylum. res, and A proposition that some of the Trus-. although no order to forward be on. LOWETOd (he Worlds Record. ih * and taken to Grass Valley. This morn. m_-—-/ do so at tees are understood to favor over Mr. . file. Letters so addressed arriving at pinay Prominent candidate of the Re-. Mono ee eee ing the foot was am tated at the an-. si . LONG, eace Miller’s has been outlined by surveyors . #0 office after the departure of the. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22—The horses . publicans for the vacant Senatorship. was no appearance for may. of th) joint. Taal te about 82 years bait Taal! LA, JR. Englebright and Waggoner. These . COmpany or troupe are fairly presumed . J. R. Gentry and Robert J. today low-. Many ballots were taken, but although . defendants, the injunction was made Attorney and Counselor 7 t Law, Electrio gentlemen think that the old works . to have been sent there ‘through obviEN’S can be improved so as to fulfill all re-. 0US mistake of the sender in addressquirements for many years to come by ing them,’ and it would doubtless meet the expenditure of only about : $15,000 . the wishes of both sender and addresin addition to the $26,000 which is the . 8¢¢ to forward them to their ‘known amount in round figures to be paid to/. destination,’ as contemplated in SecMrs. Huntington, making an adequate . tion 520 of the Postal Laws. system at a total expense of $41,000. “Postmasters should always bear in It is contended in favor of the lat-. ™mind that their most important duty is ter plan that its adoption would . the delivery of mail, and that whatever leave inf the treasury some $19,000 . discretion is conferred upon them by of the mbney to be raised by the $60,000 . the regulations of the department, is bond issue, and that this $19,000 would . to facilitate such delivery and avoid ered the world’s double trotting record the Repyblicans were in the majority by going a mile in 2:09. The previeus. Hunter constantly lacked four votes record was 2:09!4 made by Rita and . of the necessary number. Fina lily when Josie. it seemed that he might possibly suc: ; : ceed in getting the necessary number Excitement Killed Him. . ot votes charges of bribery wore made New York, Sept. 22d—A fight. took ek. him and pushed so vigorously place at a Republican primary election agen him ne a’candidate. "i held at the house of Hermimas Breisir charged that he had offered $5000 acher, one of the best known Republi. °P'°°? for each of the necessary four. perpetual. } A PEDDLER ARRESTED. He Refuses to Pay the Clty License and Demands Trial, Addison Rice, who was arrested by Marshal Tompkins for peddling emery wheels without a license, has engaged Frank Power as his attorney and deold, and as soon as he is able to stand the jolting of travel he will be taken to . upstairs Novale ay, (NP PINE STS. the home of his folks at Smartsville. soe Nevada City Transfer Co. . ‘Tin Our, Gunnison county, Colo., re. ports a strike of tellurium ore, carryDRAYING AND HAULING. Particular attention paid to the transporing 90 ounces of gold, 7802 ounces of tation of baggage for t tri % silver per tin. WOOD for Sale. ecu 3 SeBARER, MAHER © Co. Hunter and his friends who were ac-. ™anded a jury trial which Justice Hol: : A ‘i cans of the Thicty-fourth Assembl. bait a roy iA heal te Rgaens Ab Rae Shines ae so ‘ per District in this city Mr Sem cused of the crime denied its truth and pete bs corte o tend ée on . , rst-class sewerage system, provided ic iscredit to the c . , j 1) °° ET Ey Ore Y QO FE I EW there is nothing in the law ts prevent . Postal service.” who was in bed, rashed down stairs in _ the change was — by 8. lawyer Power and O. O. Conlan being t TD using the proceeds of sale of bonds for Ge aaavose his night robe, flourishing a cane, and . ™*" ¥4° had unsuccessfully tried to. his bondsmen. Rice, who is a religious purposes other than those they are GRASS VALLEY NEWS : .,_ . blackmail them. The grand jury in-. enthusiast from San Francisco, claims ONE PRICE CASH HOUSE.» y ie drove the disburbers out. Mr. Breis ws wait ked voted to’be issued for. Mess Duala . se ee <a 1. es comnensnanene=— “fnew Were nieitioned and the trial has > ae not a ~ bright aud Waggoner have “been asked A SiMMary OF LAG NEWS OS” TOW UVOF. disease due to excitement and sudden ie bound 0 pay Utne ad-1d wee ons vs DP4.0 ——F_T SUT P4.0U. by tne City Trustees to present their just been héld and has resulted in an. gers for wheels to be delivered laterscheme in detail for consideration and the Telephone Today ‘ enero: ao acquittal. He was arrested under the provisions % comparison with the modified plans of . The public school class of ’97 will anf? i of city ordinance, No. 180, which was Mr. Miller when the latter come up for give a dance at McDonald’s hall toThe Sheriff 1 Court. A Sacramento” Judge Presides. passed by the Trustees in February, te my sy foal action. . morrow night. WILKESBARRE, Pa., Sept. 22.—Sheriff. Im the Superior Court this morning . 1896. It provides for a license of $1 [0 ES a “as as re Last night Mrs. Mollie Conner of le ; mt t hi Judge E.C. Hart of Sacramento heard . a day, $5 a week or $10 a quarter.
Fell Off While Drunk. Washington street had her husband ar-. James Martin and about forty o 8 the argument of attorneys in the case <cemsinshcmun inbiaaiitipieintaiy ? dé eo f Yeva a Cais by is. rders Coroner Hocking has returned from . rested for battery. deputies were arraigned in court yes-)o¢ HA. Robbins vs. J. M. Walling. He] Each lady attending the Leader MilCae J 3 : Bear Valley, whére he was called to. Wm. Smith created a disturbance . terday, charged with the murder of. took the matter under advisement,. inery Store next Thursday, Friday and ; hiss , is GENUINE hohden inqueat over the body of George . last night and today he was sent tothe twenty-four striking miners at Latti. Judge Nilon was disqualified from try-. Saturday will receive a ticket entitling We have placed (Rn our large window 7¢ lZ (aranais ‘of illed there Mond county jail for ten days. . . ing the case from the fact that. he was. her to a chance to win a handsome hat. . MAGNET= Rearnays #h0 oe ru nes ~ me Some good ore was taken from the . ™eF September 10. After several witMr. Robbins, attorney in the earlier = a lot of gutts colored and black the ver “ite anld. ey ponaworetd A ae ae plata Klondyke mine on Wolf Creek yester-. nesses had testified, the Judge held the . staye of the proceedings. a ay a 9 TY ent: years, ‘hat Kearney w _ 5 i is di ti in $4000 each i vated, =e named Belden and Higgins, were sitday. The rock shows free gold. Sheriff and his deputies in $400 t ting near the end of a car in a drunken Miss Etta Morgan, daughter of Dani . 'p. tia) Bail was furnished a: . Has Hireda’ oe for trial. Bail was furnished and they reda Lawyer Steinway Piano as good as new for rent.— latest. Our price far any of them ts $4.50 a BE. MULLER. a22 me y creati skemith, wi . E. W. Doll has employed ex-Judge . auire of Prov. y creating sondition. Th ere fooling and the . Morgan the blacksmith, will be mar returned to Hazleton. I _ Pp _ ACS ‘ : > ps ecu ne ie fell A Kearney, . Tied next week to a Marysville tailor ee pate out for. his rpg 4 For Rent suit, We expect them to go fast, so call and tbe rst, ‘1 ed Bernstein. ‘ at his preliminary examination an i or, Lenewknocking him under the cat’ The . 24m P aie 3 : sa ay bole . rs , hi cinity . : subsequent trial (if there be a trial) for he store, with living rooms attached, ° ° Hols Body. train passed over him, almost cutting Pick ara gy ae Sai : UNION HOTEL SOLD. r{ waa mpeg nes cer. ) Histor ner oto Hart, opposite the Tras-. seg them before the selection ts broken. Yo patients! gies ; pa iia seat of injuries he received by . 4 Netshe Sneceeds. J. A. Northway bie hero aga takes place tomor-. « apr office, is offered for rent. ub te ratients; oe a ' . row at 2 o’clock. N York Bakery. . ee oe cere tt being thrown from a wagon tan daya. 0 as. Proprietor dali Sl lady who wants a sult about that price should Sed fons) A letter from Crater Lake, Alaska, . @g0. He was injured internally, but fons ee “ pane Pane i 0 D g 7) ai CU mpoun i A on ho Ww : Y, en elgarectumgerei soon tne eee Sa x 1p e them ur Dress Soods are sellin roomend the: perv bla gs ‘thie ely, ‘aot Telegraph: Monday Superintendent . Henry Netshe of Oakland, and that . 4g ea (QO (KO ZBI SO ZBI SOZA meee . ote Fe ae : I red Com safely over, the Chilcoot Pass. This . George Mainhart put ina Dahl Nivens . gentleman has succeeded to the man-. “P ae ee rl yy D ; See ae ee ODE OF means that he will reach Dawson City . team pump at the Lone Jack mine] agement of the big and popniar caraOY . Fast, ¢ ey are rlyers. Oo not mis r lay. lu new before winter. The Transorfer hopes . and it is lowering the water almost at . vansary. Mr. Northway and his wife, OUR NEW STORE, —_——eo 3 full infor that that he will bring back with him ;a@ race horse gait. In a very ng who have brought the Union ‘into the m— Respectfully, Ave -ugulity hi the sunny . while now the water will be out of the} front rank among the good: interior 2 Ce reibg ee toa fe ait ibe rest of ‘ius . mie. cme hotels of California, will when they BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE CITY HALL. Maher & Co. aii be days, Carted the ‘Safe Away. leave here this week carry with them ae ata wae aoe bt’ bef ined the best wishes of a host of very warm 4 < S d i 3 C. 1, A A Special Train Coming. The safe stolen nig ore last] > iends. Mr. Northway says he is goP Ca “OS. Remem er our oaks are on Ellen Beach Yaw and her company from Sue Kee's store at aes kia ing to start at once for the Klondyke, THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE CITY. 3 : recovered. was i . ‘ will give concerts at this city on both ee ce cinuacad ot the bate td expects to get through this nee the way and when they come we will turn in < « e r 7 Ww A <—_ ‘1 oo a ee ee lic schoolhouse by the burglars, who Mr. Netshe, the new landlord, for* nee Saturday evening there will be a probably opened it there, as the brass merly conducted the leading summer padlock from it was found on the ground in that locality. The tracks of a cart ied to and from the spot, and it is bePoe ees ahl ea po deseo lieved the safe was carried off on the All For Glory. vehicle. 8 ecial traiu up from Grass Vailey to ascommoduate the people of that town who wish to attend. "Tomorrow evening the City Trustees -Higtn Taxes. wilj hold an adjourned meeting to attend to various matters. If municipal business cou tinues to roll in as it has been doiug for a few weeks past the city fatbers will find but little time to devote to their individual interests. The rate of taxes in Nevada county this year is higher than in many years before, and in excess of the rate fixed in most of the counties of the State. The rate outside of incorporated towns is $2.50, inside,-$210. Residents of Nehotel at Far Rockaway, N. Y., and after that was for a long time manager of one of the ‘swell club houses in Chicago. Some nine years ago he came west to assist in the management of the Hotel Coronado where he remained until he went to Oakland. He is a Now Open For Business. 9c—The Nine-Cent Store.—9c genial gentleman and with his long experience in the business will no doubt maintain the standard of excellence . } and popularity that the Union -has We Sell All 10-Cent Articles for 9 Cents. Most All 12 1-2and 15 Cent Articles for 9 Cents. Also a Great Many Two-Bit Articles for 9 Cents. for some time enjoyed. Heavy Brocaded ‘Dress Pat.$1 50 . Ladies Hose........ the alarm. N. & Co. —— 4 (UOT! 4 There's Where We bit the Mark . : , 4 w management will not for : Pythians tiodng de Grass Valley. vada City must pay 90 cents city tax Proige Denil bn least make any changes Silk Brocaded Dress Pat.. 2 75 . 16-c Hair Curlers...... = c —_ : and 25 cents special school tax, makin the help or general conduct of the English Wales.Cloth Suit.. 3 75 . Men’s Buckskin Glove... Tie veaaon. bs lacing our order early we got in ahead of S me of the memuvrs of Milo Lodge. ing their total tax $3.25 on each $100] 0 Derby Kid Gloves,..... 89 . 25-0 Rubber Combs..... 9 he re , by placing” mh : L are arranging to go to Grass Valley . . .+n of property. ny 7 Spools of Cotton..... 25 . Silk Brocaded Corsets... 9 the Tariff. Our stock being low enabled us to make an imOe Oe ae nt nian scien Denied the Motion. A GREAT MINE. 1 RP I aaa .:. 4 . Ladies Embroidered Hdkts. 9 mense purchase, at close figures, of which we'll give our cusGh nt Gr a Samccites F the Knights ome . SpauTy : peta. es Coma : Ladies Flessad Vi ica: Pi tomers the benefit. Having such an eka ee re we Deke ee ee i r county, who P ra Long Corset... 49 ex ests.... ies Ne 2 nay : ot Pythias of ths State, will be pres: Seto aap ihe cae Nevada city . The Champion of This City Pays Its 41st peg aie ‘toe Sa 89 . Men’s Fleeced Vests.... 49 make it more than easy for’ you to make a selectio “e tee case of John Bonney vs. Edwin Tilley, Dividend. ~ Obildven’é Binek Hose... 7% aan Videciidicak Cthsoe. : A Big Spur Wheel. has denied plaintiff's motion to set ‘The six-ton spur wheel for the Texas . aside the sale of the Midnight mining Mining company for their recon-. claim. structed plant was hauled. out to Willow Vall+y today. The work of develO.ing this promising quartz property + 2@e-o Another C:ment Walk. . A cement waik is being laid along . ™ore. uy The Champion quartz. mining company of this city paid its forty-first dividend yesterday at the rate of 25 cents a share. It is good for many: i OBO oS: Come and see Us and bring your friends to help you . EXAMINE OUR OFFER, iWe Want Your Trade By mail or otherwise, and if courteous treatment and good, square dealing combined, with strietly up to date .JLTS. oT the Pine street side of ie Oe Personal Briefs. Oo styles aud more than right prices, will get it: It . ought to be i w on. A“ ne we x : A E : ; : 10 cts. Wh ee ee ag predeerd mS owitl hd a one g pele John Dowling, a well-known Moore’s I EL Ss 9 CE N’ . ‘ S . . ) gE a ented Read the new advertisment of. the} ment. Flat os is town. ror anos SI i \ \ == ; 9 yon 4 Md Miller clothing emporium. All the best A. Vizzard, who has been ng all our e period é d Saturday ts at Moore’s Flat since the 15th ersal thing and fur-} Next Thursday, Friday an paren ness. e we sates a hags of gee salty at the. the Leader Millinery Store will have instant, came down t dir aaa went, } sic Kg os ak Pulver building on. its grand opening of stylish fall millltolow on the noon train. Ha ie maid to Opposite City Hall, Broad Street. MILLERS CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 818 Broad siree. nery. have a farm in the Sacramento valley. . Fab, ct Cr) OD, ye : & M. M. BERNHEIM, Manager.